- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Kumkum Chand Jharap drove out
Ujjainiyas from the
Bhojpur region and
captured major parts of the territory. In 1611,
Ujjainiyas defeated Cheros and recaptured...
-
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...
- was the
capital of the
eponymous Jagdishpur Raj
ruled by
Rajputs of the
Ujjainiya clan. One of its rulers,
Kunwar Singh, was a
major figure in the Indian...