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Vigraharaja may refer to any of the following Indian kings from the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty:
Vigraharaja I (r. r. c. 734-759 CE)
Vigraharaja II (r. c. 971-998 CE)
Vigraharaja III (r. c. 1070-1090 CE)
Vigraharaja IV (r. c. 1150-1164 CE)
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Vigraharāja IV (r. c. 1150–1164 CE), also known as and also Visaladev was a king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty in north-western India, and is generally...
Vigraharaja may refer to any of the following Indian kings from the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty: Vigraharaja I (r. r. c. 734-759 CE) Vigraharaja II...
Vigraharāja II (r. c. 971–998 CE) was a king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of...
then by the Ghurids. The Chahamana kingdom reached its zenith under Vigraharaja IV in the mid-12th century. The dynasty's power effectively ended in...
Vigraharāja III (r. c. 1079–1090 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included...
Vigraharāja I (r. c. 734–759 CE) was an Indian king from the Chahamana dynasty. He ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. He is...
Harakeli Nataka is a Sanskrit drama written by the Chahamana (Chauhan) king Vigraharaja IV alias Visaladeva, who ruled from 1150 to 1164 CE. This drama is based...
Gahadavala dynasty. According to a 973 CE inscription of the Chahamana king Vigraharaja II, his ancestor Chandana (c. 900 CE) killed the Tomara chief Rudrena...
ceased to exist. The Ajmer inscription of the Shakambhari Chahamana ruler Vigraharaja IV (c. 1150–64 CE) claims that Chahamana belonged to the solar dynasty...
Śākambharī Cāhamāna ruler Vigraharāja II. This invasion finds a mention in the later Chahamana accounts, but is not mentioned in Vigraharaja's 973 CE inscription...
possibly modern Gurgaon). Nagarjuna was a son of Prithviraj's uncle Vigraharaja IV, and the struggle for the Chahamana throne had led to a rivalry between...
Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja I Chandraraja II Govindaraja II Chandanaraja Vakpatiraja I Simharaja Vigraharaja II...
suggests that the site had a Sanskrit college building commissioned by Vigraharaja IV (alias Visaladeva), a king of the Shakambhari Chahamana (Chauhan)...
Vakpatiraja I Simharaja Vigraharaja II Durlabharaja II Govindaraja III Vakpatiraja II Viryarama Chamundaraja Durlabharaja III Vigraharaja III Prithviraja I...
defeated the Tomaras, but this victory was not decisive, as his son Vigraharaja IV also had to fight against the Tomaras. Arnoraja defeated the Ghaznavid...
Vakpatiraja I Simharaja Vigraharaja II Durlabharaja II Govindaraja III Vakpatiraja II Viryarama Chamundaraja Durlabharaja III Vigraharaja III Prithviraja I...
The rule of Jagaddeva was followed by that of his brother Vigraharaja IV, and then Vigraharaja's son Aparagangeya. According to an inscription found at the...
present-day Rajasthan. Amaragangeya was a son of the Chahamana king Vigraharaja IV. He appears to have ascended the throne as a minor, and ruled for...
of Chandawar, and conquered parts of northern India as far as Bengal. Vigraharaja IV's first war against the Muslims Slaughter of Turushkas near Ajmer...
Ajayaraja II who founded Ajmer. Ajayaraja I was succeeded by his son Vigraharaja I. R. B. Singh 1964, p. 86. Shyam Singh Ratnawat & Krishna Gopal Sharma...
Simharaja. He succeeded his brother Vigraharaja II on the Chahamana throne. The Harsha inscription of Vigraharaja compares the two brothers to Rama-Lakshmana...
present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. Prithviraja succeeded his father Vigraharaja III on the Chahamana throne. The 1105 CE Jinamata inscription gives his...
(complete list) – Naradeva, King (c.709–721) Ajayaraja I, King (c.721–734) Vigraharaja I, King (c.734–759) Chandraraja I, King (c.759–771) Gopendraraja, King...
Chahamana (possibly mythical) Vasudeva Samantaraja Naradeva Ajayaraja I Vigraharaja I Chandraraja I Gopendraraja Durlabharaja I Govindaraja I Chandraraja...
the Lal Kot and several temples in 1052 CE. The Chauhan Rajputs under Vigraharaja IV conquered Lal Kot in the mid-12th century and renamed it Qila Rai...