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Vagad (also
known as Vagar) is a
region in
southeastern Rajasthan state of
western India. Its
boundaries are
roughly defined by
those of the districts...
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Vagada, also
known as
Vagadensis and Bagatensis, was a town in the Roman-Berber
province of Numidia. It was a
Roman Catholic diocese.
Vagada was located...
- (Tiklat)
Turris Rotunda Ubaza (Terrebaza) Vaga (modern day Béja)
Vadesi Vagada (ruins of El-Aria?)
Vageata Vagrauta Vatarba Vegesela (ruins of Ksar-Bou-Saïd...
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curial bishop of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church and
titular bishop of
Vagada Ivan
Kuziv (1857–1918),
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic priest and ethnographer...
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again during his reign.
Jaitrasingh successfully captured the
territory of
Vagada and
granted it to his son, Sihad.
While G.H. Ojha and
Dashrath Sharma have...
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younger brother Dambarisimha founded his own
Paramara branch that
ruled Vagada as the
feudatories of the main branch.
Vairasimha I was
succeeded by Siyaka...
- inscription. Son of Padmasiṃha. His
younger son Sīlhaḍa
seems to have
ruled Vāgaḍa. 42 Tejasiṃha 1317 VS, 1322 VS, 1324 VS Son of Jaitrasiṃha. The Kumbhalgarh...
- sources. The
victory over
Vagada may be a
reference to his
subjugation of Chandapa,
whose predecessor Kanka ruled the
Vagada region as a
Paramara subordinate...
- Bhoja's
brother Udayaditya was
defeated by Chamundaraja, his v****al at
Vagada. He
repulsed an
invasion by the
Chaulukya ruler Karna, with help from his...
- Uchi
Maius Umm
Ruweim Unfinished obelisk Uppenna Uronarti Usilla Uzinaza Vagada (Numidia) Vagal,
Mauritania Vagalit****
Vageata Valley of the
Golden Mummies...