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182:. Nepalese sources identify the introduction of the Goddess Taleju to Harisimhadeva. Historians disagree as to the exact date when he entered Nepal but all sources agree that he ended up retiring to the hills. He was succeeded by his son, Jagatsimha who was a member of the "highest nobility of the land". Jagatsimha ended up marrying Nayadevi and became the ruler of 177:
describing the event as "the earth being flooded by mlecchas rescued by Caṇḍeśvara " despite the Karnatas army under Caṇḍeśvara scoring some victories previously. After his victory, Tughlaq handed over charge of the administration to the native people. Before this event, the Karnatas had already
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which ruled Kathmandu and the surrounding areas for roughly 600 years. The Mallas installed Maithili as the language of the elites. A branch of the Karnatas is also theorised to have stayed in Mithila and they eventually became the
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The reign of Harisimhadeva was considered a landmark point in the history of Mithila with many events taking place during his four-decade rule. He introduced many social changes such as the four-class system for
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Inscriptions detail that the Karnats of Mithila under Harisimhadeva had several battles with invading Muslim kings and were victorious in many instances but were eventually defeated.
205:. Evidence also shows that other descendants of Harisimhadeva including a King Prithvisimhadeva were continuing to rule in Champaran district of Bihar into the 15th century. 552: 174: 118: 390: 356: 278: 268: 346: 117:
He reigned from 1304 to 1325. He was the last king of the Karnata dynasty of Mithila. His minister of war and peace was
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claimed sovereignty over certain parts of Nepal but were now forced to retreat deeper into the country in
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who composed the famous treatise, the Rajanitiratnakara. His reign came to an end after an invasion by
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system. The scholars that thronged his courts left a permanent imprint on Mithila.
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Gellner, D.; Pfaff-Czarnecka, J.; Whelpton, J. (6 December 2012).
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forced him to escape in search of sanctuary to the hills of
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Radhakrishna Choudhary (1961). "Harisimhadeva of Mithila".
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Index

Simraungadh
House
Karnats of Mithila
Karnat dynasty
Mithila region
Bihar
India
Nepal
Caṇḍeśvara Ṭhakkura
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
Nepal
Malla dynasty
Kathmandu
Maithili language
Maithil Brahmins
Panji
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
Caṇḍeśvara Ṭhakkura
Kathmandu
Bhaktapur
Malla dynasty
Gandhavariya
Rajputs
Bihar
"Regmi Research Series, Volume 4"
"Political Thinkers in Mithila"
The Positive Background of Hindu Sociology: Introduction to Hindu Positivism
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9788120826649
JSTOR

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