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Ramasimhadeva

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210: 99:. He also created various rules that were meant to guide Hindus and officers were sent to each village to ensure these were followed. Several other administrative reforms have also been attributed to him including the use of village accountants. 94:
Ramasimhadeva has been described as a "pious devotee and was a firm patron of sacred literature" and his reign was generally quite peaceful, in contrast to his father's. He compiled several commentaries on the
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and described Ramasimhadeva as treating him with courtesy and even offering him the post of palace priest despite being a
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as his second capital and today, many places are found in Darbhanga that reference his name.
83: 79: 260: 103: 43: 86:. He came into power around 1227 CE and succeeded his father, Narasimhadeva. 115: 209: 111: 148: 62: 96: 216:
This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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CPN Sinha (1970). "Decline of the Karnatas of Mithila".
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Narsimhadeva
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Karnata dynasty
Karnat dynasty
Mithila
Vedas
Dharmasvamin
Simraungadh
Buddhist
Darbhanga
JSTOR
44141053
Cultural Heritage of Mithila
History of Muslim rule in Tirhut, 1206-1765, A.D.
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