The Khaśa Kingdom: A Trans-Himalayan Empire of the Middle AgeNirala Publications, 1988 - 116 pages |
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... century . The Khaśa influx into this country continued even in the subsequent centuries . It appears that the hills and valleys of the Karnali region were occupied by them even before the establishment of the Khaśa Kingdom in the ...
... century . The Khaśa influx into this country continued even in the subsequent centuries . It appears that the hills and valleys of the Karnali region were occupied by them even before the establishment of the Khaśa Kingdom in the ...
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... century . At the beginning of the eleventh century , the Chand Rajputs from the plains of India came and established their rule in Kumaon.24 But the Chand rulers and local Khaśa chiefs were not in good terms . This also contributed to ...
... century . At the beginning of the eleventh century , the Chand Rajputs from the plains of India came and established their rule in Kumaon.24 But the Chand rulers and local Khaśa chiefs were not in good terms . This also contributed to ...
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... century , and with the Mallas of Mallabhūmi ( Kuśinagar and Påva ) of the sixth century B.C.31 But their versions cannot be accepted because the Dullu pillar inscription clearly mentions that Asokachalla's son Jitārimalla and Jayapala's ...
... century , and with the Mallas of Mallabhūmi ( Kuśinagar and Påva ) of the sixth century B.C.31 But their versions cannot be accepted because the Dullu pillar inscription clearly mentions that Asokachalla's son Jitārimalla and Jayapala's ...
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Abhayamalla According Achham Adhikary Adityamalla administration adopted Ancient appears APPENDIX architecture Aśokachalla became Brāhmaṇas Buddha Buddhist called caste groups central centre century charters chief contain Copper Plate Inscription Date Delhi districts Dullu pillar inscription earlier early established figure force Garhwal hills Hindu History important India inscribed invaded invasion Itihāsa Jumla Karnali region Kathmandu Khaśa Khasa Kingdom Khaśa kings Khasa rulers king known Kråchalla Kumaon land grant language lord Malla medieval period mentions mountains Nagaraja Nepal valley origin Pahāḍī period political powerful present Prithvimalla probably Punyamalla records references regarded reign religious respect Ripumalla royal rule Sanskrit seems Sinja society sources Studies stupa succession successors Surkhet temple Tibet Tibetan chronicles Transcript Tucci village warriors Western Nepal writes Yogi Naraharinath आलो ओं स्वस्ति करि जोइसि यो राउला श्री