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________________ THE DYNASTIES OF RAJASTHANA again settled there. From these statements it appears that Someśvara himself was a feudatory of both the Caulukya emperors. Regarding Sindhuraja Jojjaka we know nothing from other sources. It should be noted here that we have another inscription dated V.E. 1209 from Kirädu, of Nadol Cähamana Alhapadeva, who was also a feudatory of Kumarapala." The inscription shows that Kirädu was in possession of Alhana through the favour of Kumarapala. From this it would be assumed that some time after V.E. 1205 Someśvara was temporarily ousted from the Kirädu region and was again restored some time after before V.E. 1218, the date of the inscription. Nothing more is known about Someśvara and his succession from any sources. Thus the following princes are known from the inscription: Sindhuraja Úsala or Disala X X Dharanivarāha Jain Education International Devarāja Dhundhuka Krsnarāja II Socarāja Udayaraja Somesvara V.E. 1218 (1161 A.D.) V. 3. 24-26 बहुशः सेव की कृत्य चौलुक्यजगतीपतेः । पुनः संस्थापयामास तेषु देशेषु जजकम् || 2 HIG., II, No. 148, 49. 199 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001744
Book TitlePolitical History of Northern India
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorGulabchandra Chaudhary
PublisherSohanlal Jain Dharm Pracharak Samiti Amrutsar
Publication Year1954
Total Pages482
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, History, & Culture
File Size10 MB
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