Ramadeva (other)
Ramadeva may refer to any of the following Indian kings: * Ramabhadra (c. 833–836 CE), a king of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty * Ramachandra of Devagiri (r. c. 1271-1311 CE), a king of the Seuna or Yadava dynasty * Rama Deva Raya (r. c. 1617–1632 CE), a king of the Vijayanagara empire's Aravidu dynasty See also * Baba Ramdev (other) * Rama Devi (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ramabhadra
Ramabhadra (833–836) was an Indian king , of Gurjara Pratihara dynasty. According to Jain '' Prabhavakacarita'', Nagabhata II was succeeded by Ramabhadra, sometimes also called ''Rama'' or ''Ramadeva''. His mother's name was Istadevi. Ramabhadra had a brief reign of three years. He encountered many difficulties during his reign. From an inscription found at Gwalior, it is known that his empire extended to Gwalior. References 9th-century Indian monarchs Pratihara empire {{India-royal-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ramachandra Of Devagiri
Ramachandra ( IAST: Rāmacandra, r. ), also known as Ramadeva, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. He seized the throne from his cousin Ammana, after staging a coup in the capital Devagiri. He expanded his kingdom by fighting his Hindu neighbours such as the Paramaras, the Vaghelas, the Hoysalas, and the Kakatiyas. In 1296 CE, he faced a Muslim invasion from the Delhi Sultanate, and established peace by agreeing to pay Alauddin Khalji an annual tribute. After he discontinued the tribute payments in 1303-1304 CE, Alauddin sent an army led by Malik Kafur to subjugate him around 1308, forcing him to become a vassal of the Delhi Sultanate. Subsequently, Ramachandra served Alauddin as a loyal feudatory, and helped his forces defeat the Kakatiyas and the Hoysalas. Early life Ramachandra was a son of the Yadava king Krishna. At the time of Krishna's death around 1260 CE, Ramachandra was probably very young, because of which his uncle (Krishna's yo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rama Deva Raya
Rama Deva Raya (or Vira Rama Deva Raya) (1617–1632 CE) ascended the throne after a gruesome war in 1617 as the King of Vijayanagara Empire. In 1614 his father, Sriranga II the preceding King and his family were gruesomely murdered by rival factions headed by Jagga Raya, who was one of their kins. Rama Deva himself was smuggled out of the prison by Yachama Naidu, a faithful commander and the viceroy of earlier king Venkata II. Civil War Jagga Raya made a claim of a putative son of Venkata II’s queens as the King, which was strongly challenged by Yachama Naidu the leading general in the imperial army and the Nayak of Kalahasti, who claimed the throne for Rama Deva, the rightful heir. In a long drawn battle between the two factions in which the whole of the kingdom took part, Jagga Raya was in slain and his Gobburi estates in south west of Nellore in the present day Chennai, Chengelpet was seized by Yachama Naidu. Battle of Toppur The defeated Jagga Raya sought refuge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Baba Ramdev (other)
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Baba Ramdev may refer to: * Ramdev (born 1965), Indian yoga guru, businessman and founder of Patanjali Ayurved * Ramdev Pir, a folk deity of Rajasthan in India * ''Baba Ramdev'' (film), an Indian Rajasthani-language film based on the life of Ramdev Pir See also *Ramadeva (other) Ramadeva may refer to any of the following Indian kings: * Ramabhadra (c. 833–836 CE), a king of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty * Ramachandra of Devagiri (r. c. 1271-1311 CE), a king of the Seuna or Yadava dynasty * Rama Deva Raya (r. c. 1617� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |