For other Chudasama kings named Navaghana, see Navaghana (king) and Navaghana (late 11th century king).
Ra of Saurashtra
Navaghana
Ra of Saurashtra
Reign
1306–1308 CE
Predecessor
Mandalika I
Successor
Mahipala I
Era name and dates
Vikram Samvat: 1362–1364
Dynasty
Chudasama dynasty
Father
Mandalika I
Religion
Hinduism
Navaghana[A] was a Chudasama king of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned from 1306 CE to 1308 CE (VS 1362 to VS 1364). His capital was at Junagadh.
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Navaghana was a Chudasama king of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned from 1306 CE to 1308 CE (VS 1362 to VS 1364). His capital was at Junagadh...
late 9th century by Chudachandra. Subsequent rulers such as Graharipu, Navaghana and Khengara were in conflict with Chaulukya rulers Mularaja and Jayasimha...
late 9th century by Chudachandra. Subsequent rulers such as Graharipu, Navaghana, and Khengara, were in conflict with the Chaulukya rulers Mularaja and...
Graharipu in Dvyashraya. Merutunga claims in his prose that Abhira Ranaka, Navaghana defeated Jayasimha eleven times, but Jayasimha went himself twelfth time...
Junagadh. Bhupatasimha died in 1525 CE was succeeded by his son Navaghana (died 1552 CE). Navaghana was succeeded by Shrisimha (died 1586 CE). Mandalika Kavya...
the fort, it was abandoned and afterwards found again by a later ruler Navaghana who transferred Chudasama capital from Vamansthali to Junagadh. In 1893-94...
CE) greatly expanded the Chaulukya power. He defeated Khangara alias Navaghana, the Chudasama king of Saurashtra. The Naddula Chahamana ruler Asharaja...
well as inscriptions establish that Jayasimha defeated Khangara alias Navaghana, the king of Saurashtra. According to Merutunga, Khangara was an Abhira...
Junagadh, Gujarat, India. Navghan Kuvo is named after the Chudasama king Ra Navaghana. The forecourt to reach the well was probably built during his reign in...
that he gilded the temple. Mandalika I was succeeded by his son Navaghana. Navaghana and Mahipala are also mentioned as father and son. Parikh, Rasiklal...
first four kings beginning with Navaghana I extend over 151 years and then a blank occurs of 22 years between Navaghana II and his successor Mandalika...
are descended from the old Rah Dynasty of Junagadh.[citation needed] Navaghana (late 11th century king), The King of Junagadh have 5 sons, Whom elder...