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- that the Yajvapalas ruled Narwar until 1298 CE, but the end of the dynasty is not certain. Historians generally ****ume that the Yajvapalas fell to an...
- Ranastambhapura and Jalore, the Rawal branch of the Guhilas, and possibly the Yajvapalas. His slave-general Malik Kafur led multiple campaigns to the south of...
- Sambhuvaraya Dynasty 1236 1375 Rajagambhiram, Padaveedu Tamil, Sanskrit  India Yajvapala Dynasty 1237 1289 Nalapura -  India Vaghela Dynasty 1244 1304 Dholka Apabhramsa...
- Ranastambhapura and Jalore, the Rawal branch of the Guhilas, and possibly the Yajvapalas; and permanently establishing Muslim rule in the regions of central and...
- Talakad Kingdom 350–1000 Western Chalukya Empire Manyakheta Empire 975–1184 Yajvapala dynasty Kingdom 13th century Zamorin Calicut Kingdom 1124–1806...
- 1275) Saranga-deva, King (c.1275–c.1296) Karna, King (c.1296–c.1304) Yajvapala dynasty (complete list) – Chahada-deva, King (c.1237–1254) These coins...
- captured by Rajputs in the 12th century. During the 13th century, the Yajvapala dynasty established its capital at Narwar. During 15th century Jhala Rajputs...
- Chowta dynasty, Haihaiyavanshi Kingdom, Dimasa Kingdom, Mushika dynasty, Yajvapala dynasty, Kamata Kingdom, Karnat dynasty, Ahom Kingdom, Twipra Kingdom...
- amounted to 2.5 million jitals. While Taisi was returning to Gwalior, the Yajvapala ruler Chahada-deva (called Jahar by Minhaj) ambushed him, but Taisi able...
- dynasty (AD 1280–1947) Khalji dynasty (AD 1290–1320) – Delhi Sultanate Yajvapala dynasty (?–AD 1298) Musunuri Nayakas (AD 13th century–14th century) Dimasa...