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Chudasama king from 941 to 996
Graharipu was a 10th-century Chudasama Emperor of the Saurashtra region of western India, with its capital located at Vamanasthali (now Vanthali). He
Graharipu
King of Gujarat from 941 to 996
region in the south. Hemacandra's writings state that Mūlarāja defeated Grāharipu, the Chudasama king of Saurashtra. However, no other Chaulukya-era accounts
Mularaja
Fort in Junagadh, Gujarat, India
Vamansthali (Vanthli) from Chavda ruler. A 10th-century Chudasama king Abhira Graharipu (r. c.940-c.982) cleared the old citadel free from the jungle. From the
Uparkot_Fort
Indian dynasty
founded in the late 9th century by Chudachandra. Subsequent rulers such as Graharipu, Navaghana and Khengara were in conflict with Chaulukya rulers Mularaja
Chudasama_dynasty
City in Gujarat, India
approximately 300 years. It was later rediscovered by the Chudasama ruler Graharipu in 976 CE. The fort was subsequently besieged 16 times over a 1000-year
Junagadh
Ancient Indian History
miles west of Junagadh. They became very powerful during the reign of Graharipu who defeated the Saindhavas and the Chaulukyas. Abiria Abhira dynasty
Abhira_kingdom
He was succeeded by Mularaja (907-915 CE), Vishwavarah (915-940 CE), Graharipu (940-982 CE), Kavat (982-1003 CE), Dyas (1003-1010 CE), Navaghana (1025-1044
Legendary and early kings of Chudasama dynasty
Legendary_and_early_kings_of_Chudasama_dynasty
Nainsi further recorded that these rulers were of the lineage of Abhira Graharipu and were consequently known as Ahir kings. The chronicle also mentions
Sarvaiya
12th century queen of Saurashtra, India
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Ranakadevi
King of Haihayas kingdom
Chudasamas are mentioned as the Abhira Ranaka, in Hemachandra's reference to Graharipu in Dvyashraya. Merutunga claims in his prose that Abhira Ranaka, Navaghana
Kartavirya_Arjuna
Third-century dynasty in India
miles west of Junagadh. They became very powerful during the reign of Graharipu who defeated the Saindhavas and the Chaulukyas. The Abhiras ruled western
Abhira_dynasty
Indian dynasty that ruled Gujarat from 940 to 1244
According to the 12th century chronicler Hemachandra, Mularaja defeated Graharipu, the king of Saurashtra. He also defeated the Lata Chalukya chief Barapa
Chaulukya_dynasty
City in Gujarat, India
their supremacy over southern and western Saurashtra under their king Graharipu in the second half of the tenth century. Their capital was Vamanasthali
Vanthali
Navaghana is mentioned as the Ranaka, similar to Hemachandra's reference to Graharipu in Dvyashraya. Merutunga claims in his prose that Navaghana defeated Jayasimha
Navaghana (late 11th century king)
Navaghana_(late_11th_century_king)
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1400-1416 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Meliga
mentioned as the Abhira Ranaka, similar to Hemachandra's reference to Graharipu in Dvyashraya. Merutunga claims in his prose that Navaghana defeated Jayasimha
Khengara_(12th_century_king)
Village
for a year or two, and during this time he made the acquaintance of Ra Graharipu of Junagadh who conceived a great friendship for him and invited him to
Atkot
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Navaghana_(king)
Ra of Saurashtra
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mandalika_III
Legendary warrior from Gujarat, India
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Devayat_Bodar
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1308-1331 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mahipala I (Chudasama dynasty)
Mahipala_I_(Chudasama_dynasty)
Ruler Relation Reign - 904? Ra Dyas (Dyachh) Third descent from Ra Gariyo/Graharipu, grandson of Ra Chandrachud, founder of the Chudasama dynasty Defeated
Chronology of Chudasama dynasty
Chronology_of_Chudasama_dynasty
Folktale in Sindhi and Gujarati literature
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Sorath_Rai_Diyach
Legendary Indian king
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Chudachandra
Rao of Saurashtra
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Navaghana
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Dyas_(king)
ruler of Saurashtra. Uga Vala's sister was married to Kavat's father Graharipu. On one occasion when all the warriors were relating their achievements
Uga_Vala
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1331-1351 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Khengara
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Jayasimha_(Chudasama_dynasty)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Gajaraja
Member of the Chudasama dynasty
According to bardic tales and folklore, he was a son and the successor of Graharipu and reigned from Vamanasthali (now Vanthali) possibly from 982 CE to 1003
Kavat_(king)
Chudasama king of Saurashtra (reign: 1294-1306 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mandalika_I
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1384-1396 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mokalasimha
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1351-1378 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Jayasimha I (Chudasama dynasty)
Jayasimha_I_(Chudasama_dynasty)
Ra of Saurashtra
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mandalika_II
Ra of Saurashtra
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Jayasimha II (Chudasama dynasty)
Jayasimha_II_(Chudasama_dynasty)
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1378-1384 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mahipala II (Chudasama dynasty)
Mahipala_II_(Chudasama_dynasty)
Ra of Saurashtra (reign: 1430-1451 CE)
kings Chudachandra Kavat Dyas Navaghana Jayasimha Gajaraja Early kings Graharipu (10th c.) Navaghana (late 11th c.) Khengara (12th c.) 14th century kings
Mahipala_III
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Honour hospitality, generosity
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God's Grace; John; God is Gracious
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 Danish and Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Margaretha, MARGARETA means "pearl." Compare with another form of Margareta.
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Victory of the People; Son of Nicholas; Triumphant People; People's Victory
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Passing over, testimony of the Lord.
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyehoweynay, ELIOENAI means "unto God are my eyes." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a priest and a Korahite temple doorkeeper.
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Lily.
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From the Meadow; Meadow
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