-
states that
there is a
possibility that
Vairisimha I and
Siyaka I of the
Udaipur Prashasti are same as
Vairisimha II and
Siyaka II; the
names might have...
-
Chand Jain', "Knowledge of the
early Paramara rulers from
Upendra to
Vairisimha is scanty;
there are no records, and they are
known only from
later sources...
-
established the
Paramaras as a
sovereign power.
Siyaka was the son of
Vairisimha II. The
Harsola copper-plate
inscriptions issued by
Siyaka are
dated 31...
- King (c.765–780) Yogaraja, King (c.806–841) Ratnaditya, King (c.842–845)
Vairisimha, King (c.845–856) Kshemaraja, King (c.856–880)
Chamunda or Bhuyada, King...
-
Northeast India Chandra dynasty –
Chamunda or Bhuyada, King (c.881–908)
Vairisimha, King (25 years?) Ratnaditya, King (15 years?) Gaghada, King (c.908–937)...
- century)
Vairisimha I (9th century,
possibly fictional)
Siyaka I (9th century,
possibly fictional)
Vakpati I (9th-10th century)
Vairisimha (10th century)...
- Krishna-raja-deva (titled Parama-bhattaraka
Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara)
Vairisimha-deva (titled Parama-bhattaraka
Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara) Siyaka-deva...
- branch.
Vairasimha I was
succeeded by
Siyaka I.
Siyaka I was
succeeded by
Vairisimha II.
During his reign, the King of Kannauj,
Mahipala I (r. 913–944) re-conquered...
- century)
Vairisimha I (9th century,
possibly fictional)
Siyaka I (9th century,
possibly fictional)
Vakpati I (9th-10th century)
Vairisimha (10th century)...
- Bhoja. 28 Vaṃśapāla ✓ ✓
Called Haṃsapāla in
Kumbhalgarh inscription 29
Vairisiṃha ✓ ✓ ✓ Son of Vaṃśapāla 30 Vijayasiṃha ✓ 1164 VS, 1173 VS Son of Vairaṭa...