jalor造句
- The Tirgar are distributed in the districts of Jalor, Marwari and profess Hinduism.
- The Jalor dynasty reached its zenith under Udayasimha.
- The Jharola live in Eastern Gujarat and the come from Jalor of Rajashthan and Maharashtra.
- The Chahamanas of Jalor descended from Kelhana.
- A Paramara branch at Jalor is known to have been founded by one Vakpati-raja.
- The Jalor branch ended with Kanhadadeva, who was defeated and killed by the forces of Alauddin Khilji.
- According to an Jalor Chahamana king Udayasimha ( a relative of Jayatasimha ), gained control of Naddula.
- "' Noon "'is a village in Jalor district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
- Seth speculates that Munja had only one son, Chandana, whom he appointed as the ruler of Jalor.
- The 1185 Jalor inscription from Samarasimha's reign records the construction of a temple called Kuvara-Vihara.
- It's difficult to see jalor in a sentence. 用jalor造句挺难的
- The Champawats bore the brunt and lost Karan of Pali, Kishan Singh of Sandri, Gordhan of Jalor and Kalyan.
- During the reign of Kanhadadeva, Jalor was attacked and destroyed in 1311 by Ala ud din Khilji, Sultan of Delhi.
- The Muslim rulers of Palanpur State of Gujarat briefly ruled Jalor in the 16th century and it became part of the Mughal Empire.
- Sharma put forward the view that Jalor was the original home of the Gurjara-Pratiharas, from where they might have emigrated.
- Kirtipala, the first Chahamana ruler of Jalor ruled his domains from Suvarnagiri or Sonagiri, the hill on which Jalor Fort is located.
- Kirtipala, the first Chahamana ruler of Jalor ruled his domains from Suvarnagiri or Sonagiri, the hill on which Jalor Fort is located.
- D . C . Ganguly theorized that Munja had two sons, Aranyaraja and Chandana; he appointed these as the administrators of Jalor.
- The text states that Nhada made Jblipura ( identified with Jalor ) his capital and came into conflict with a Muslim ruler, whom he defeated.
- According to the G . H . Ojha identified Kanakachala with the fort of Jalor, same as Kanchanagiri fort mentioned in the 1185 CE inscription.
- Samarasimha's 1182 CE Jalor stone inscription states that he " held in scorn " the nomadic tribes of Pilavahika ( identified with modern Peelwa near Parbatsar ).