Chachiga-deva (IAST: Cācigadeva, r. c. 1257-1282 CE) was a king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty, who ruled the area around Javalipura (present-day Jalore in Rajasthan). He maintained the borders of his ancestral kingdom intact, and achieved military successes against some neighbouring princes. He is most notable for issuing the Sundha Hill prashasti inscription, which provides historically valuable information about his ancestors.
which provides historically valuable information about his ancestors. Chachigadeva was the eldest son of his predecessor Udayasimha and queen Prahaladava-devi...
Iltumish, forcing the Delhi Sultan to retreat from Marwar. Udayasimha's son Chachigadeva retained the territories he inherited. Chachiga's son Samantasimha faced...
Udayasimha's reign against the Delhi Sultanate. Udayasimha was succeeded by Chachigadeva and Samantasimha. Samantasimha was succeeded by his son Kanhadadeva....
during his reign. Udayasimha and his queen Prahaladava-devi had two sons: Chachigadeva (his successor) and Chamundaraja. According to a 1337 CE Bhinmal inscription...
was a tributary of the Delhi Sultanate. Udayasimha was succeeded by Chachigadeva and Samantasimha. Samantasimha was succeeded by his son Kanhadadeva....
Jalore; however, Udayasimha offered stiff resistance. He was succeeded by Chachigadeva and Samantasimha respectively. After Samantasimha his son Kanhadadeva...
woman would shame all the 36 Rajput clans and disgrace his ancestor Chachigadeva. Upon receiving Viramade's reply, Alauddin launched an invasion of Jalore...