- he gave
Virasimha a
khillat (gift) and sent him back (the text does not
mention where Virasimha's fief was located). In 1391-92,
Virasimha and some other...
- from
Gwalior (Gopādri-giri),
Dubkunda (Chaṇdobha), and
Narwar (Nalapur).
Virasimha (also
Virasimharama or Virasimhadeva), a
Kachchhapaghata ruler of Nalapura...
-
Independent India's All the
Seven Wars.
Notion Press. ISBN 978-1948473217.
Vīrasiṃha,
Rajendra Kumar (2004). The Jats:
Their Role &
Contribution to the Socio-economic...
-
reign of Pātasāha Śrī Mahamūda, the
queen Rūḍābāī, the
faithful wife of
Virasiṁha – Mahīpa's son, the lord of the
country of Daṇḍāhi, a Vāghela, the crest-gem...
-
onwards to Kalinga. It also
states that
Kamarnava I, the
eldest son of
Virasimha, had left
Kolahalapura (Kuvalalapura or Kolar), the
capital of Gangawadivisaya...
- 1070–1100)
Gaganasimha (r. c. 1075–1090)
Sharadasimha (r. c. 1090–1105)
Virasimha (r. c. 1105–1125)
Tejaskarana (r. c. 1125–1150), last
ruler of dynasty...
-
identified with him. 31 Vairisiṃha (II) ✓ ✓ Son of Vijayasiṃha.
Called Virasiṃha in
Kumbhalgarh inscription 32 Arisiṃha ✓ ✓ 33 Choḍa ✓ ✓ ✓
Called Choḍasiṃha...
- Publications. p. 290. ISBN 978-81-241-1066-9.
Retrieved 3
October 2014.
Vīrasiṃha, 2006, "The Jats:
Their Role &
Contribution to the Socio-economic Life...
-
Jaunpur Sultan in
overthrowing Arsalan and
installing Gaṇeśvara's sons,
Vīrasiṃha and Kīrttisiṃha, on the throne. With the Sultan's ****istance, Arsalan...
-
Maharawal Vir
Singh (attested in
contemporary inscriptions as mahārājakula
Vīrasiṃha-deva, the
Sanskrit form of his name): 192–3
After 1302:
Maharawal Dungar...