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- some years when he was attacked and replaced by Vaidyadeva under Ramapala's son Kumarapala. Vaidyadeva, who ruled between 1126 and 1140, declared independence...
- by Vaidyadeva, minister of Kumarapala. Vaidyadeva also won a naval war in southern Bengal for his liege. but after Kumarapala's death, Vaidyadeva practically...
- His son Kumarapala sent Vaidyadeva against Timgyadeva who installed himself at Hamshkonchi in the Kamrup region. Though Vaidyadeva maintained friendly relationships...
- Dharmapala 12th century Khonamukh village, Nagaon 26 Kamauli Copper plate Vaidyadeva 1142 Kamauli, Uttar Pradesh 27 ****am Copper plate Vallabhadeva 1185 Tezpur...
- king, Ramapala, in 1110. But the two subsequent kings, Timgyadeva and Vaidyadeva, though established by the Gaur kings, ruled mostly as independents and...
- in Kamarupa by the governor Timgyadeva, eventually replacing him with Vaidyadeva (who would rebel four years after the death of Kumarapala). He was succeeded...
- Cooper plate inscription of Madanpala Kamauli copper plate inscription of Vaidyadeva Taranatha's history of Buddhism in India In the early ancient period the...
- of Kamarupa was occupied by a king named Prithu after the end of the Vaidyadeva line. He credits this Prithu with the achievement of having defeated Muhammad...
- in his ramacharitam because it is supported by the Kamauli plates of Vaidyadeva. Choudhury, P. C, The History of Civilisation of the People of ****am to...
- identified with present-day Sadiya. The copper-plate inscription from Vaidyadeva calls Kamarupa a mandala within his own kingdom. Later epigraphic sources...