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Malladeva

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but left as his quarrelsome nature led to major disagreements and he was forced to return to Mithila. Local tradition asserts that he was not on good terms with his brother Gangadeva. Folk tradition also asserts that the villages of Maldiha in
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succeeded his father as ruler of the dynasty. Nevertheless, Malladeva seems to have founded his own stronghold in the village of Bheet-Bhagwanpur in
217: 46:. An inscription found in the village reads: "Om Shree Malladevasya" and many Karnat-era sculptures have been found in the area. 163: 212: 222: 119: 91:
CPN Sinha (1974). "A Critical Evaluation of sources for identification of Gangeyadeva of Tirabhukti".
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were founded by Malladeva. The village of Bheet-Bhagwanpur is today home to a prominent family of
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Radha Krishna Choudhary (1954). "The Karṇāts of Mithilā, (C. 1097-1355 A. D.)".
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Rajputs who are considered by some to be descended from Malladeva.
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Malladeva has also been mentioned in the work of the poet
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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
189:"Origin of the Gandhavaria Rajputs of Mithila" 165:Comprehensive History of Bihar, Vol 1, Part 2 8: 124:. Allahabad: Mithila Prakasana. p. 13. 93:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 193:The Journal of the Bihar Puravid Parisad 83: 7: 162:Sinha, Bindeshwari Prasad (1974). 14: 1: 218:12th-century Nepalese people 121:Cultural Heritage of Mithila 239: 195:. Vii And Viii: 406–420. 22:was the son of King 118:Mishra, V. (1979). 187:P. Pathak (1983). 16:Prince of Mithila 230: 213:History of Bihar 197: 196: 184: 178: 177: 175: 173: 159: 153: 152: 132: 126: 125: 115: 109: 108: 88: 238: 237: 233: 232: 231: 229: 228: 227: 223:Karnata dynasty 203: 202: 201: 200: 186: 185: 181: 171: 169: 161: 160: 156: 143:(1/4): 91–121. 134: 133: 129: 117: 116: 112: 90: 89: 85: 80: 68:Supaul district 64:Purnea district 17: 12: 11: 5: 236: 234: 226: 225: 220: 215: 205: 204: 199: 198: 179: 154: 127: 110: 82: 81: 79: 76: 66:and Malhad in 38:in modern-day 28:Karnat dynasty 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 235: 224: 221: 219: 216: 214: 211: 210: 208: 194: 190: 183: 180: 167: 166: 158: 155: 150: 146: 142: 138: 131: 128: 123: 122: 114: 111: 106: 102: 98: 94: 87: 84: 77: 75: 73: 69: 65: 60: 56: 52: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 192: 182: 170:. Retrieved 164: 157: 140: 136: 130: 120: 113: 96: 92: 86: 72:Gandhavariya 48: 19: 18: 172:7 September 55:Jayachandra 207:Categories 78:References 99:: 39–42. 51:Vidyapati 36:Darbhanga 32:Gangadeva 26:from the 24:Nanyadeva 20:Malladeva 149:41784923 105:44138754 59:Kannauj 147:  103:  145:JSTOR 101:JSTOR 44:India 40:Bihar 174:2020 57:of 209:: 191:. 141:35 139:. 97:35 95:. 42:, 176:. 151:. 107:.

Index

Nanyadeva
Karnat dynasty
Gangadeva
Darbhanga
Bihar
India
Vidyapati
Jayachandra
Kannauj
Purnea district
Supaul district
Gandhavariya
JSTOR
44138754
Cultural Heritage of Mithila
JSTOR
41784923
Comprehensive History of Bihar, Vol 1, Part 2
"Origin of the Gandhavaria Rajputs of Mithila"
Categories
History of Bihar
12th-century Nepalese people
Karnata dynasty

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