Not to be confused with the texts by the same name attributed to Sharangdhara and Mahesh.
Hammīra Rāso
Author
Jodharaja
Translator
Brajnath Bandyapadhyaya
Country
India
Language
Hindi
Subject
Legendary biography of Hammiradeva
Set in
13th-14th century India
Hammira Raso, also called Hammir Raso or Hamir Raso, is an 18th or 19th century CE Hindi-language poem by Jodharaja. It contains a legendary biography of the 14th century king Rao Hamir (Hammir or Hammira of Ranthambore). Much of the text describes the conflict between Hamir and the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji, presenting Hamir as a hero.
HammiraRaso, also called Hammir Raso or Hamir Raso, is an 18th or 19th century CE Hindi-language poem by Jodharaja. It contains a legendary biography...
texts do not follow the storyline of the Prithviraj Raso. For example, the 15th century text Hammira Mahakavya, which appears to have been written for a...
Hammira is celebrated as a hero in several texts composed after his death including Nayachandra Suri's Hammira Mahakavya, Jodharaja's HammiraRaso, and...
Hammira Mahakavya (IAST: Hammīra-Mahākāvya) is a 15th-century Indian Sanskrit epic poem written by the Jain scholar Nayachandra Suri. It is a legendary...
Chahamana dynasty of north-western India Hammira Mahakavya, 15th-century Sanskrit epic about the king Hamir Raso, 18th or 19th-century Hindi poem about...
Mughal emperor Akbar. Adaptions of the Prithviraj Raso occur in several later works. The HammiraRaso (1728 CE) by Jodharaja, a court poet of prince Chandrabhana...
Prithviraj Raso legend occur in later works written under the patronage of the various Chauhan dynasties. One notable adaption is found in HammiraRaso (1728)...
Hindu and Jain authors. These include Prithviraja Vijaya, Hammira Mahakavya and Prithviraj Raso. These texts contain eulogistic descriptions, and are, therefore...
king swept away the world's suffering with tears from the eyes of Hammira's wife. "Hammira" (the Sanskritized form of Amir) refers to a Muslim general, possibly...
(Firishta). The later sources written in Indic languages include Hammira Mahakavya and Prithviraj Raso. Mu'izz ad-Din captured Multan in 1175, and in 1178, unsuccessfully...
actual battle took place between Vigraharaja and Hammira. According to Singh's theory, the "Hammira" on the play might have been Bahram Shah, who fled...
as attested by the Bijolia rock inscription. The epic poem Vigraharaja Raso claims that he married Rajamati, the daughter of the earlier Paramara king...
Prithviraj Raso extended their Agnikula legend to describe other dynasties as fire-born Rajputs. The earliest extant copies of Prithviraj Raso do not contain...
achieved military successes against the Ghurids (called "Turushka" and "Hammira"). It is known that Bhima was in control of Anahilapataka by 1201 CE. The...
general, the Mahoba-Khanda is a historically unreliable text. Prithviraj Raso is also considered an historically unreliable text. British indologist V...
independence to the Delhi Sultanate multiple times during the 13th century. Hammira, the last king of the dynasty, adopted an expansionist policy, and raided...