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- Vijayapala (IAST: Vijayapāla; reigned c. 1035-1050 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India. He ruled in the Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in...
- built the Usha Mandir temple under the rule of Emperor Mahipal. Maharaja Vijayapala ruled from 999 AD to 1043 AD. Apart from this, the Delhi Sultanate, the...
- successor Vijayapala (r. c. 1035–1050 CE) defeated Gangeya in a battle. However, the Chandela power started declining during the Vijayapala's reign. The...
- 11 Devapala 948–954 12 Vinayakapala 954–955 13 Mahipala II 955–956 14 Vijayapala II 956–960 15 Ra****ala 960–1018 16 Trilochanapala 1018–1027 17 Yasahpala...
- Vidyādhara Paramabhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Chandela king Reign r. c. 1003-1035 CE Predecessor Ganda Successor Vijayapala Dynasty Chandela...
- Lakshmi-Karna. Ajaygadh Deogadh Kirttivarman was the son of the Chandela ruler Vijayapala. He was preceded by his elder brother Devavarman, who probably died without...
- He defeated the contemporary Gurjara-Pratihara king, who was probably Vijayapala. He probably died in a battle against the Chandelas. Shankaragana was...
- and Santana.[who?] She also had three children, Kumarasingha Astana, Vijayapala Astane and Deva Astane by King Senerath Bandara. Earlier she had a son...
- (944–948) Devapala (948–954) Vinayakapala (954–955) Mahipala II (955–956) Vijayapala II (956–960) Ra****ala (960–1018) Trilochanapala (1018–1027) Yasahpala...
- 999-1002 CE) Vidyadhara (Vidyādhara), (c. 1003-1035 CE) Vijaya-Pala (Vijayapāla), (c. 1035-1050 CE) Deva-Varman, (c. 1050-1060 CE) Kirtti-Varman (Kīrtivarman)...