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- Yashahkarna (IAST: Yaśaḥakarṇa; r. c. 1073–1123 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India. His kingdom was centered around...
- According to the Kalachuri inscriptions, Lakshmikarna crowned his son Yashahkarna as the king, which suggests that he abdicated the throne in favour of...
- I), the Varanasi inscription of Karna, and the Khairha inscription of Yashahkarna. Some of these inscriptions, such as the Khairha inscription, trace Kartavirya's...
- Bheraghat inscription as a place "devastated" by the Kalachuri king Yashaḥkarṇa (11th/12th century). In 1917, Mahatma Gandhi led a satyagraha movement...
- Gangeyadeva (1015-1041 CE) Lakshmikarna (1041-1073 CE), alias Karna Yashahkarna (1073-1123 CE) ****akarna (1123-1153 CE) Narasimha (1153-1163 CE) Jayasimha...
- (990–1015) Gangeyadeva, King (1015–1041) Lakshmikarna, King (1041–1073) Yashahkarna, King (1073–1123) Kalahandi (complete list) – Raghunath Sai, Raja (1005–1040)...
- (1180–1183) Singhana, King (1183–1184) Kalachuris of Tripuri (complete list) – Yashahkarna, King (1073–1123) ****akarna, King (1123–1153) Narasimha, King (1153–1163)...
- king Yashahkarna appears to have invaded in an attempt to recapture the territory. Based on the Berighati inscription, it seems that Yashahkarna's invasion...
- defeated by Govindachandra was probably Yashahkarna or his successor ****akarna. The Kalachuri king Yashahkarna had granted the Karanda and Karandatalla...
- Gangeyadeva (1015-1041 CE) Lakshmikarna (1041-1073 CE), alias Karna Yashahkarna (1073-1123 CE) ****akarna (1123-1153 CE) Narasimha (1153-1163 CE) Jayasimha...