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Sallakshana-varman was well-versed with arts and literature. It indicates that his father's chief minister Ananta continued to hold the post during his reign. Some sons of Ananta were also appointed to important posts, after having been tested by the king. The Ajaygarh
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prince (possibly Gopala or one of his predecessors) before aborting his campaign. S. K. Mitra theorized that he unsuccessfully tried to capture
Kannauj. D. C. Ganguly, on the other hand, proposed that the Chandelas defeated the rulers of Kannauj, which was subsequently ruled by the
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rock inscription of
Kalyanidevi, the wife of his descendant Viravarman. According to this inscription, Sallakshana's sword "took away to the fortune of the Malavas and the Chedis. The success against the
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under Masud III invaded
Kannauj region during the reign and defeated the Gahadavalas and their Rashtrakuta feudatories. Taking advantage of this situation, Sallakshana may have captured Antarvedi.
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mentions a place called "Sallakshana-Vilasapura". This place was probably named after
Sallakshana-Varman, and is identified with the modern Pachar near Jhansi.
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Sallakshana-varman issued gold and copper coins. Unlike the
Chandela inscriptions, these coins mention his name as "Hallakshana-varman" (
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believed that
Sallakshana's forces merely carried out a brief raid in this region. H. C. Ray speculated that Sallakshana fought with a
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Sallakshana's descendant Madana-varman appears to credit him with successful campaigns in "Antarvedi
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believed that this ruler was
Sallakshana himself, because Jajalla appears to have imitated his copper coins.
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403:The Coinage of Northern India
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494:Chandelas
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131:Paramaras
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