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to this ceremony. Durlabha-devi chose Durlabharaja as her husband. Out of jealousy, the other invitees formed a confederacy and attacked his contingent, while he was returning to his capital. Durlabharaja defeated their combined army. Mahindu's younger daughter Lakshmi-devi married Nagaraja, the
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Other historians doubt the historicity of this legend. According to A. K. Majumdar, the king of Naddula was a relatively insignificant ruler, and it is hard to believe that so many major rulers left their kingdoms to attend his ceremony at a time when northern India was under attacks from
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On basis of this legend, historian R. B. Singh theorizes that the Chahamana-Chaulukya rivalry concluded with a matrimonial alliance. He also concludes that Mahindu was a powerful ruler, because of which several distant kings responded to the
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points out that Durlabharaja Chaulukya had not ascended the throne when this inscription was issued. Sharma, therefore, identified Durlabharaja as
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Dhavala seems to have been a close ally of Mahindu, and helped him against the
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prince Dhavala, a ruler named Mahendra helped him against Durlabharaja.
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identified this Mahendra with Mahindu, the king of Naddula.
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Index

Naddula
Vigrahapala
Ashvapala
Dynasty
Chahamanas of Naddula
Naddula Chahamana dynasty
Naddula
Rajasthan
Vigrahapala
Hastikundi Rashtrakuta
F. Kielhorn
D. R. Bhandarkar
Durlabharaja Chaulukya
Dasharatha Sharma
Durlabharaja Chahamana
Paramara
Munja
Hemachandra
swayamvara
Anga
Andhra
Kashi
Kuru
Mathura
Ujjayini
Mahmud of Ghazni
Ashvapala
Anahilla
Ahila
Dasharatha Sharma 1959

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