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166: 173: 187: 254:". Arjuna defeated Jayanta-simha (or Jaya-simha), who had usurped the Solanki throne for a brief period. The 1211 CE Piplianagar grant of Arjuna refers to his victory over Jayanta, so Arjuna's Gujarat invasion must have happened before this time. An inscription from 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 291:
general Salakhanasimha defeated him. Later, the Yadava king sent another force led by his general Kholeshvara to Lata. This second invasion resulted in the Paramara feudatory's defeat.
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 629: 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 326:, composed by Madana, the king's preceptor. In this work, which is not known from manuscript sources, Madana makes Arjunavarman the chief protagonist. 165: 830: 597: 539: 202: 566:. Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Volume VII: Inscriptions of the Paramāras, Chandēllas, Kachchapaghātas, and two minor dynasties. 780: 738: 732: 708: 622: 567: 498: 294:
Arjunavarman married the Hoysala princess Sarvakala, who was probably a daughter of grand-daughter of the Hoysala king
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inscription states that he defeated Jayasimha in the Parva mountain valley (possibly
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E. Hultzsch, ‘Dhar Prasasti of Arjunavarman: Parijatamanjari-Natika by Mandana’,
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Pārijātamañjarī alias Vijayaśrī by Rāja-Guru Madana alias Bāla-Sarasvatī
338: 333:, records the donation of a village. A 1213 inscription, discovered at 299: 280: 259: 251: 243: 129: 684: 607: 334: 255: 193: 702: 642: 319: 223: 44: 503:. Vol. VIII: Yādavas of Seuṇadeśa. Oxford University Press. 306:
inscription also states that Simhana humbled the lord of Malwa.
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Arjunavarman's 1211 CE inscription, found at Piplianagar near
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Malwa Through the Ages, from the Earliest Times to 1305 A.D
586:(1957). "The Seunas of Devagiri". In R. S. Sharma (ed.). 218:(reigned c. 1210-1215 CE) was an Indian king from the 379: 377: 677: 649: 150: 140: 128: 112: 91: 87: 77: 67: 50: 42: 30: 423:8 (1905-06): 96-122. Available online in Zenodo. 206:Locations of Arjunavarman's inscriptions (map of 407: 589:A Comprehensive history of India: A.D. 985-1206 661:Vairisimha I (9th century, possibly fictional) 623: 395: 8: 440:(Bhopal, 1968). Available online in Zenodo. 664:Siyaka I (9th century, possibly fictional) 630: 616: 608: 27: 356: 477: 465: 453: 349: 563:Inscriptions of the Paramāras (Part 2) 109: 500:The Early History of the Deccan Parts 425:http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1207197 172: 7: 442:http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.375588 383: 368: 14: 238:, and invaded the kingdom of the 16:For the later Paramara king, see 560:Harihar Vitthal Trivedi (1991). 185: 171: 164: 693:alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) 568:Archaeological Survey of India 549:Majumdar, Asoke Kumar (1956). 497:(1960). Ghulam Yazdani (ed.). 258:indicates that he had reached 186: 1: 287:(southern Gujarat), Arjuna's 54: 831:13th-century Indian monarchs 667:Vakpati I (9th-10th century) 528:Jain, Kailash Chand (1972). 250:calls him the "destroyer of 234:Arjuna succeeded his father 847: 246:. The 14th century writer 15: 670:Vairisimha (10th century) 555:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. 314:Arjuna assumed the title 226:region of central India. 119: 108: 35: 184: 170: 37:Tri-vidhi-vira-chudamani 25:Tri-vidhi-vira-chudamani 534:. Motilal Banarsidass. 576:10.5281/zenodo.1451755 658:Upendra (9th century) 552:Chaulukyas of Gujarat 408:T. V. Mahalingam 1957 262:by 1213 CE. The Dhar 436:S. K. Dikshit, ed., 316:Trividhivīracūḍāmaṇi 203:class=notpageimage| 480:, pp. 168–169. 468:, pp. 166–167. 456:, pp. 162–163. 222:, who ruled in the 396:A. S. 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Archived from 481: 475: 469: 463: 457: 451: 445: 434: 428: 417: 411: 405: 399: 393: 387: 381: 372: 366: 360: 354: 310:Other activities 220:Paramara dynasty 189: 188: 175: 174: 168: 110: 63: 59: 56: 28: 846: 845: 841: 840: 839: 837: 836: 835: 811: 810: 809: 804: 787:Arjunavarman II 673: 645: 636: 606: 600: 582: 559: 548: 542: 527: 518: 516: 493: 489: 484: 476: 472: 464: 460: 452: 448: 435: 431: 418: 414: 406: 402: 394: 390: 382: 375: 367: 363: 355: 351: 347: 324:Vijayaśrīnāṭikā 312: 232: 230:Military career 213: 212: 211: 205: 199: 198: 197: 196: 190: 182: 181: 180: 176: 104: 61: 57: 26: 21: 18:Arjunavarman II 12: 11: 5: 844: 842: 834: 833: 828: 823: 821:Kings of Malwa 813: 812: 806: 805: 803: 802: 796: 795:(13th century) 790: 789:(13th century) 784: 783:(c. 1255-1274) 778: 777:(c. 1239-1255) 772: 771:(c. 1218-1239) 766: 765:(c. 1210-1215) 763:Arjunavarman I 760: 759:(c. 1194-1209) 754: 753:(c. 1175-1194) 748: 747:(c. 1144-1174) 742: 741:(c. 1142-1143) 736: 735:(c. 1133-1142) 730: 729:(c. 1094-1130) 724: 718: 717:(c. 1070-1093) 712: 711:(c. 1055-1070) 706: 705:(c. 1010-1055) 700: 699:(c. 990s-1010) 694: 688: 681: 679: 675: 674: 672: 671: 668: 665: 662: 659: 655: 653: 647: 646: 637: 635: 634: 627: 620: 612: 605: 604: 598: 580: 557: 546: 540: 525: 490: 488: 485: 483: 482: 470: 458: 446: 429: 412: 410:, p. 145. 400: 398:, p. 534. 388: 386:, p. 371. 373: 371:, p. 370. 361: 359:, p. 148. 348: 346: 343: 311: 308: 231: 228: 208:Madhya Pradesh 201: 200: 192: 191: 183: 178: 177: 169: 163: 162: 161: 158: 157: 152: 148: 147: 142: 138: 137: 132: 126: 125: 122: 121: 117: 116: 106: 105: 103: 102: 99: 95: 93: 89: 88: 85: 84: 79: 75: 74: 69: 65: 64: 62: 1215 CE 52: 48: 47: 40: 39: 33: 32: 24: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 843: 832: 829: 827: 824: 822: 819: 818: 816: 800: 797: 794: 791: 788: 785: 782: 781:Jayavarman II 779: 776: 773: 770: 767: 764: 761: 758: 757:Subhatavarman 755: 752: 751:Vindhyavarman 749: 746: 743: 740: 737: 734: 731: 728: 725: 722: 719: 716: 713: 710: 707: 704: 701: 698: 695: 692: 689: 686: 683: 682: 680: 676: 669: 666: 663: 660: 657: 656: 654: 652: 648: 644: 640: 633: 628: 626: 621: 619: 614: 613: 610: 601: 595: 591: 590: 585: 581: 577: 573: 569: 565: 564: 558: 554: 553: 547: 543: 537: 533: 532: 526: 514: 510: 506: 502: 501: 496: 495:A. 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Index

Arjunavarman II
Malwa
Subhatavarman
Devapala
Regnal name
Dynasty
Paramara
Subhatavarman
Hinduism
Arjunavarman is located in Madhya Pradesh
Sehore
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Madhya Pradesh
Paramara dynasty
Malwa
Subhatavarman
Chaulukyas
Gujarat
Merutunga
Gujarat
Bhopal
Bharuch
prashasti
Pavagadh
Yadava
Simhana
Lata
Chahamana
Ballala
Hemadri

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