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- Vallabharaja King of Gujarat Reign c. 1008 CE Predecessor Chamundaraja Successor Durlabharaja dynasty Chaulukya (Solanki) Father Chamundaraja...
- Satyashraya. Around 1008 CE, Chamundaraja retired after appointing his son Vallabharaja as the next king. Legendary accounts state that he set out for a pilgrimage...
- noblemen of the area who served as advisors to the Kalachuris of Ratnapura. Vallabharaja, the first Pithipati, arrived in Bodh ****a and converted to Buddhism...
- Shri Prithvi-vallabha (IAST: Pṛthvīvallabha), or Vallabha-rāja, was an imperial title used by several kings that ruled in present-day India, including...
- Chaulukya king Chamundaraja. He ascended the throne after his brother Vallabharaja unexpectedly died of smallpox. Durlabha's biggest achievement was his...
- Chaulukya dynasty of Gujarat (complete list) – Chamundaraja, King (996–1008) Vallabharaja, King (1008) Durlabharaja, King (1008–1022) Bhima I, King (1022–1064)...
- marrying off his cousin Kumaradevi to the king. In the region of Magadha, Vallabharāja, an adventurer from Ratanpur led a campaign against the Ramapala with...
- states that Cāmuṇḍarāja had three sons: Durlabharāja, Nāgarāja, and Vallabharāja. Abhayatilaka Gaṇi, who wrote a commentary on Hemacandra's work in the...
- the equal of Agastya, the crushed of Vatapi, who frequently conquered Vallabharaja at Periyar-Bhumanimangala, Shuramara and other places According to the...
- follows: Mularaja (c. 940 – c. 995) Chamundaraja (c. 996 – c. 1008) Vallabharaja (c. 1008) Durlabharaja (c. 1008 – c. 1022) Bhima I (c. 1022 – c. 1064)...