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Munja (reigned c. 972-990s CE), also known as Vakpati II, was an Indian ruler from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region. He is known for... |
Paramara dynasty (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English) Paramaras - as the new king. Ganguly also noted Siyaka's successor Munja (Vakpati II) assumed titles such as Amoghavarsha, Sri-vallabha and Prithvi-vallabha:... |
Bhoja (section In popular culture) Bhoja-Prabandha, Munja left the Paramara administration in hands of Sindhuraja before departing on a military expedition. Munja unexpectedly died in this campaign... |
Bhinmal (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English) capital of Harshavardhana. Raja Man Pratihar ruled Bhinmal in Jalore when Parmara Emperor Vakpati Munja(972-990 CE) invaded the region – after this conquest... |
Rarh region (category Ancient divisions in Bengal) Rāḍha appears as a distinct unit in several inscriptions, including the 10th century Gaonri inscription of Vakpati Munja, the 10th century Nyayakandali... |
History of Maharashtra (redirect from 2017 in Maharashtra) Khandesh). Bhillama II, a later ruler in the dynasty, assisted Tailapa II in his war with the Paramara king Vakpati Munja. Seunachandra II helped Vikramaditya... |
List of Indian monarchs (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English) of Chandela rulers of Jejākabhukti (IAST names in brackets): Nannuka, (c. 831-845 CE) Vakpati (Vākpati), (c. 845-865 CE) Jayashakti (Jayaśakti) and Vijayashakti... |