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298:. Simhana's invasion of the Hoysala territory appears to have led a fresh conflict between the Paramaras and the Yadavas. Simhana invaded the Paramara kingdom in 1215, and according to the later Yadava court poet
272:). It also states that Arjuna captured Jayanta's daughter Jayashri, and fell in love with her. According to Asoke Majumdar, this suggests that Jayanta made peace with the Paramaras through a marriage alliance.
302:, this invasion resulted in the defeat and death of Arjunavarman. The veracity of Hemadri's claim is doubtful, as the 1222 Bahal inscription mentions Arjunavarman's defeat, but not his death. The
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322:. He was a patron of scholars, and himself an accomplished poet. He is best known from a eulogistic inscription of his reign which takes the form of play called the
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337:(and possibly originally found at Piplianagar) also records a village grant. Another inscription from Sehore, dated 1215 CE, records a land grant to a
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Simhana humbled the lord of Malwa.
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Arjunavarman's 1211 CE inscription, found at
Piplianagar near
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497:(1960). Ghulam Yazdani (ed.).
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234:Arjuna succeeded his father
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709:Jayasimha I
114:Regnal name
68:Predecessor
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815:Categories
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715:Udayaditya
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