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- Wadhwan, also spelled Vadhwan, is a city and a muni****lity in Surendranagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Located on the banks of the Bhogavo...
- Jayasimha went himself twelfth time after capturing newly fortified Vardhamanapura (now Wadhwan). In Indonesia version, especially in Javanese wayang,...
- Ranganatha Viragandagopala Kunduru Cholas ruled With its capitals in Vardhamanapura, Penugal, and Kanduru of Telangana region from 1080 - 1260 A.D.. They...
- king is Nandaprabhanjanavarman. He issued grants from Sarapallika, Vardhamanapura and Simhapura. All three inscriptions describe him as Sakala-Kalingadhipati...
- later warred against and defeated Dharanivaraha, the Chapa king of Vardhamanapura, a v****al of Mahipala I, the successor of Mahendrapala I. This showed...
- forced the submission of the Paramara king of Abu. Afterwards, he sacked Vardhamanapura, conquered Pushkara, Shakambari, and various other locations before...
- Jayasimha went himself twelfth time after capturing newly fortified Vardhamanapura (now Wadhwan). Merutunga's claim cannot be taken literally: 12 was a...
- date from Samvat 1122 to 1308. Several of them mention Vardhanapur or Vardhamanapura as the name of the city and some mention a Jain community named Vardhamanapuranvaya...
- Ranakadevi with him and returned towards Anahilapataka. On their way, at Vardhamanapura (now Wadhwan) on the banks of river Bhogavo, overcome by the noble bearing...
- Jayasimha went himself twelfth time after capturing newly fortified Vardhamanapura (now Wadhwan). Merutunga's claim cannot be taken literally: 12 was a...