Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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The next king , according to the ' chronicle , was Jayarudramalla . His accession , the coronation of his co - regent , and his own death ( svargastha ) and " suttee ' of his four wives are recorded . It is probably significant that the ...
The next king , according to the ' chronicle , was Jayarudramalla . His accession , the coronation of his co - regent , and his own death ( svargastha ) and " suttee ' of his four wives are recorded . It is probably significant that the ...
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Jayasthiti was reigning when the chronicle was concluded and the chronicler naturally magnifies the powers that be ' and says little of the title of the lawful king whom Jayasthiti had managed to defeat and depose .
Jayasthiti was reigning when the chronicle was concluded and the chronicler naturally magnifies the powers that be ' and says little of the title of the lawful king whom Jayasthiti had managed to defeat and depose .
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It seems to me as though the chronicle vi had been finished off by a partisan of the king . In the case of the Vamśāvali preserved by Wright , traces of manipulation seem to me still clearer . After a rather jejune account of his ...
It seems to me as though the chronicle vi had been finished off by a partisan of the king . In the case of the Vamśāvali preserved by Wright , traces of manipulation seem to me still clearer . After a rather jejune account of his ...
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54 b , as Sriupādhyā [ ya ] in connection with the names of the king and queen . The next king was Jayasimharāma who may well have been a regent , as in the year mentioned ( 516 ) the eldest son was only 19 years of age .
54 b , as Sriupādhyā [ ya ] in connection with the names of the king and queen . The next king was Jayasimharāma who may well have been a regent , as in the year mentioned ( 516 ) the eldest son was only 19 years of age .
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The author is king Jagajjyotimalla of Bhatgāon , sixth in succession after Yakşa . According to this work Yákşa'went as far as Magadha , conquering Mithilā and set in order all Nepal , subduing the rājas of the mountains .
The author is king Jagajjyotimalla of Bhatgāon , sixth in succession after Yakşa . According to this work Yákşa'went as far as Magadha , conquering Mithilā and set in order all Nepal , subduing the rājas of the mountains .
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