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- into the hands of Ujjainiyas. In return for their help the Ujjainiyas were entitled to any spoils of war they have found. The Ujjainiyas pla**** a prominent...
- Rai, Kumkum Chand Jharap drove out Ujjainiyas from Bhojpur region and capture major parts of territory. The Ujjainiyas could not offer much resistance because...
- embroiled in a 100-year war with the neighbouring Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur in modern-day Bihar. The Ujjainiya chieftain, Raja Harraj was initially successful...
- and interfere with the rituals which drew the attention of the Ujjainiyas. The Ujjainiyas were initially successful in driving the Jaunpur Sultanate out...
- pieces of the Bengal army fell into the hands of Ujjainiyas. In return for their help, the Ujjainiyas were entitled to any of the spoils of war that they...
- Western Bihar in the 14th century. In the medieval era, the head seat of Ujjainiyas was Bhojpur. Raja Mukutman Shahi who ascended the throne of Bhojpur in...
- modern-day Bihar, India. Sher Shah Suri was ****isted by his allies, the Ujjainiya Rajputs of Bhojpur, the Lohtamia Rajputs and Gautam Rajputs who were led...
- Kumkum Chand Jharap drove out Ujjainiyas from the Bhojpur region and captured major parts of the territory. In 1611, Ujjainiyas defeated Cheros and recaptured...
- as feudatories of the Paramaras of Malwa Ujjainiyas of Bhojpur The Rajas of Bhojpur belonged to the Ujjainiya branch of the Paramaras. Following the fall...
- Jagdishpur Raj was a feudatory zamindari controlled by a cadet branch of the Ujjainiya dynasty. It was situated in modern-day Jagdishpur, in the erstwhile Shahabad...