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Udayāditya (reigned c. 1070–1093) was a Paramara ruler of Malwa region of central India, who succeeded Jayasimha I. He is known for driving out the Kalachuri
Sunyatphaa also Udayaditya Singha was the king of Ahom Kingdom from 1670 CE to 1672 CE. After his elder brother Swargadeo Chakradhwaj Singha died in the
N-MP-289. The temple, also known as the Udayeśvara Temple, was built by king Udayaditya in c. 1070–1093 CE. It is the only surviving royal temple of the Paramara
brothers, Chakradhwaj Singha and Udayaditya Singha ascended the throne and successively became kings of Ahom kingdom Udayaditya Singha became a disciple of
Bhoja's death. Karna was forced to retreat from Malwa by Bhoja's brother Udayaditya. He annexed Lata to the Chaulukya territory by defeating a Kalachuri general
with Udayaditya, the Paramara king of Malwa. The Prithviraja Vijaya states that he gave a horse named Saranga to Udayaditya, with whose help Udayaditya was
not mention Jayasimha. These two inscriptions name Udayaditya as the next ruler after Bhoja. Udayaditya is now known to be Bhoja's brother. In terms of the
discovered at Jainad names Jagaddeva as the son of the Paramara king Udayaditya (reigned c. 1060–1086). Four gold coins bearing the name "Shri-Jagadeva"
inscriptions from the period of Paramara king Jagadeva, the son of the Udayaditya (reigned c. 1060–1086) have been found in the northern parts the region
the Ahom king Chakradhwaj Singha died and was succeeded by his brother Udayaditya Singha. The long war had resulted in popular discontent in the Ahom kingdom
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Sunrise
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World guardian.
Female
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Variant spelling of English Kaitlin, KAITLYNN means "pure."
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English : patronymic from Spark 1.
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Boundless; Unlimited
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Light
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Muslim
Gorgeous
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Indian
Joy; Happiness
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Chant; Mantra
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Egyptian
, the mother of Mentuhotep IV.
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Indian
One who distinguishes truth from falsehood
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