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Indian king, ruled c. 1072 – c. 1103
Chandradeva (IAST: Candradeva, ruled c. 1089 – c. 1103 CE), also known as Chandraditya, was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi
Chandradeva
Northern Indian dynasty (1072–1237)
Gangetic plains, and for a brief period, they also controlled Kannauj. Chandradeva, the first monarch of the dynasty, established a sovereign kingdom sometime
Gahadavala_dynasty
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
to have no equals". Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni captured Kanauj in 1018. Chandradeva founded the Gahadvala dynasty with its capital at Kannauj around 1090
Kannauj
Metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, India
inhabited by Muslim weavers and featuring shrines honouring these invaders. Chandradeva, founder of the Gahadavala dynasty made Banaras a second capital in 1090
Varanasi
Ghaznavid invasion of Kannauj
Gahadavala king named Chandradeva. After Mahmud's departure from northern India following his victory over Gopala, Chandradeva seized the throne of Kannauj
Ghaznavid invasions of Kannauj
Ghaznavid_invasions_of_Kannauj
King of Gahadavala dynasty from 1170 to 1194
v t e Gahadavala dynasty Chandradeva Madanapala Govindachandra Vijayachandra Jayachandra Harishchandra
Jayachandra
Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara
Ghaznavid and Pala invasions. Madanapala was a son of the Gahadavala king Chandradeva. An 1107 CE inscription gives his titles and name as Parama-bhattaraka
Madanapala (Gahadavala dynasty)
Madanapala_(Gahadavala_dynasty)
Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara
v t e Gahadavala dynasty Chandradeva Madanapala Govindachandra Vijayachandra Jayachandra Harishchandra
Harishchandra (Gahadavala dynasty)
Harishchandra_(Gahadavala_dynasty)
District in Uttar Pradesh, India
suffered from the invasions of Mahmud Ghazni who sacked Kannauj in 1019. Chandradeva, the founder of the Gahadvala dynasty who was, about 1090, occupied this
Ghazipur_district
Conflicts between Indian kingdoms and the Ghaznavids
the elephants. One theory identifies Chand Rai as the Gahadavala king Chandradeva, and postulates that he entered into friendly relation with Mahmud, or
Ghaznavid_campaigns_in_India
Ancient Indian sage
granddaughter of Shandilya, married Shatayu, the great grandson of Chandradeva. The couple moved towards the state of modern-day Odisha. They never
Shandilya_(Rishi)
Topics referred to by the same term
CE, a king of northern India Chandraditya (Gahadavala dynasty) alias Chandradeva, r. c. 1089–1103 CE, a king of northern India Chandraditya (Chalukya
Chandraditya
state was founded in 1554 with the overthrow of two ruling brothers, Chandradeva Jenamani and Udhavadeva Jenamani, belonging to the family of the Badakhemundi
Hindol_State
List of rulers of Jammu and Kashmir region
heavily persecuted the Buddhists. To avoid this disorder, the king retired. A Brahmin named Chandradeva restored Shaivite rites by worshipping Shiva.
List_of_monarchs_of_Kashmir
Festival in Mithila
Puranas, Lord Chandradeva and Goddess Lakshmi originated from the ocean, both are considered to be siblings. In the festival, Lord Chandradeva is also very
Kojagra
Legendary city in Sanskrit texts
(tirtha). The 1092 CE Chandrawati inscription of the Gahadavala king Chandradeva mentions that he took bath on the Svarga-dvara tirtha situated on the
Ayodhya_(Ramayana)
Medieval of Indian royal dynasty (493–1947)
The Hindol princely state was established in 1554 by two brothers, Chandradeva Jenamani and Udhavadeva Jenamani belonging to the family of the Badakhemundi
Eastern_Ganga_dynasty
[Grandson of Queen Rudrama and last ruler of this dynasty] List of rulers– Chandradeva (c. 1072–1103 CE), founder of dynasty Madanapala (c. 1104–1113 CE) Govindachandra
List_of_Indian_monarchs
Genus of roundworms
Almeida, 1933 Halocercus cryptocephalus (Delyamure, 1942) Pool, Fernández, Chandradeva, Raga & Aznar, 2020 Halocercus dalli Yamaguti, 1951 Halocercus delphini
Halocercus
Deity that represents the Moon
riding a chariot drawn by white horses or antelopes. He is also called Chandradeva or Soma. Chandra is the personification of the Moon, symbolizing tranquility
Lunar_deity
King of Kannauj from 1114 to 1155
India invaded the Gahadavala kingdom, probably as a retaliation for Chandradeva's earlier invasion of their kingdom. The 1109 CE Rahin inscription boasts
Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty)
Govindachandra_(Gahadavala_dynasty)
History book of Kashmir by Kalhana
heavily persecuted the Buddhists. To avoid this disorder, the king retired. A Brahmin named Chandradeva restored Shaivite rites by worshipping Shiva.
Rajatarangini
Topics referred to by the same term
Chandragupta II or Chandra Gupta II, king of the ancient Indian Gupta Empire Chandradeva, 12th century Gahadavala king of medieval India Chandar (Chach Nama)
Chandra_(disambiguation)
younger son Biswanath Deba inheriting Sanakhemundi in 1608. Two scions, Chandradeva Jenamani and Udhavadeva Jenamani of the Badakhemundi family were also
Badakhemundi_Estate
City in Bago, Burma
Britain was set up by Rai Bahadur Harihar Prasad Singh & his son, Mr. Chandradeva Prakash Sinha. The mill had a capacity of 1000 tons per year initially
Zeyawaddy
Ancient Indian practice in which a person is weighed against a commodity such as gold
kings (10th-14th century), including Vishnuvardhana and his successors Chandradeva (r. c. 1089–1103 CE) of Gahadavala dynasty. According to his inscriptions
Tulabhara
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
inscription is dated to November 1090 and records the village being granted by Chandradeva, the ruling monarch from the Gahadavala dynasty, to someone named Varuṇeśvara-śarman
Baragaon,_Varanasi
Kulothunga Chola III, King (1178–1218) Gahadavala dynasty (complete list) – Chandradeva, King (c.1089–1103) Madanapala, King (c.1104–1113) Govindachandra, King
List of state leaders in the 12th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th_century
Kulothunga Chola I, King (1070–1120) Gahadavala dynasty (complete list) – Chandradeva, King (c.1089–1103) Eastern Ganga dynasty (complete list) – Vajrahasta
List of state leaders in the 11th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
both came to Kannauj from Dakshinapatha. In an edict of Gahadavala King Chandradeva, it is mentioned that he got hold of Gadhipuri near the holy city of
Kundesar
Jain temple in Uttar Pradesh, India
to 1091 CE, which highlights the temple's receipt of grants from King Chandradeva of Gahadavala dynasty. There are two Jain temples one Digambara & one
Chandrawati_Jain_temple
King of Antaravedi from 1155 to 1169
v t e Gahadavala dynasty Chandradeva Madanapala Govindachandra Vijayachandra Jayachandra Harishchandra
Vijayachandra
inscription dated Samvat 1085 (1027-28 CE) mentioning the installation by Chandradeva, the son of Thakur Devadhar. The inscription is now hidden under plaster
Shantinatha_temple,_Khajuraho
encouraging people to choose Buddhism. However, during the time of Chandradeva, revival of knowledge of the works of Patanjali, like the Mahabhashya
Buddhism_in_Kashmir
Sanskrit inscription
Gahadavala monarchs before Jayachandra, including the dynasty's founder Chandradeva as well as in the other inscriptions of Govindachandra. Thus, Habib's
Vishnu_Hari_inscription
1104 CE Basahi inscription of the Gahadavalas states that their king Chandradeva emerged as the saviour of the land after the death of Bhoja and the destruction
Military_career_of_Bhoja
Ritual donation described in the ancient texts of India
including those of gosahasra, tulabhara (tulapurusha), and hiranyagarbha. Chandradeva (c. 1099 CE) of Gahadavala dynasty performed gosahasra and tulapurusha
Gosahasra
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