07:2807:28, 30 January 2026diffhist−147GhaznavidsThe Pala Empire had collapsed long ago, and after the death of Mahmud Ghaznavi, the Pala power came back in 1035, that too for a short time because within a year there is a Kalchuri inscription in Kashi. The Chandelas were the supreme power in Central India during the time of Vidyādhara. According to RC Majumdar, RK Dixit and other scholars, during Mahmud's reign, Bhoj Parmar, Kalchuris, Pratiharas, Kachchhapaghata were under the Chandela Empire. Source; Candellas of Jejakabhukti by Rk dik...Tags:Mobile editMobile web edit
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04:2804:28, 15 January 2026diffhist−46Raghuvaṃśa (dynasty)Niyogi page number 36 mentioned that the according to the rulers of the Kantit feudals (Gaharwar) who claimed descent from the Gahadavalas, the term "Gahadavala" derives from the Sanskrit word ''grahavāra'' ("overcomer of the evil planet"). Their fanciful legend claims that Yayati's son acquired the title ''grahavāra'' after defeating the evil planet. There is no primary source of Gahadavalas being Suryavanshi nor of Gaharawar.Tags:Mobile editMobile web edit
15:1515:15, 27 November 2025diffhist+1,853TrailokyavarmanAdded source, you can check by clicking link. Page number 130 from book of Sisir KumarTags:Mobile editMobile web edit
09:1709:17, 18 November 2025diffhist+427KaushikAdded source from prominent hindu scripture mahabharat, you can check page number 105-109 in the mentioned bookTags:RevertedMobile editMobile web edit