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  2. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Khadag Rai's history of Gwalior (Gopācala ākhyāna) names 18 Tomara kings, plus Prithvi Pala (who is probably the Chahamana king Prithviraja III). According to Khadag Rai, Delhi was originally ruled by the legendary king Vikramaditya. It was deserted for 792 years after his death, until Bilan Dev [Veer Mahadev or Birmaha] of Tomara dynasty re ...

  3. List of Hindu empires and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    The following list enumerates Hindu monarchies in chronological order of establishment dates. These monarchies were widespread in South Asia since about 1500 BC, [1] went into slow decline in the medieval times, with most gone by the end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008.

  4. List of rulers of India - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... For Lists of rulers of India, see: List of Indian monarchs (c. 3000 BCE ...

  5. Timeline of Indian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of India. Also see the list of governors-general of India, list of prime ministers of India and list of years in India.

  6. Bahubali - Wikipedia

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    Jain, Champat Rai (1929), Risabha Deva – The Founder of Jainism, Allahabad: The Indian Press Limited, This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Jain, Vijay K. (2013), Ācārya Nemichandra's Dravyasaṃgraha , Vikalp Printers, ISBN 978-81-903639-5-2 , This article incorporates text from this source, which ...

  7. Rana Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Sangram Singh I (12 April 1482 – 30 January 1528), commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Rana of Mewar from 1508 to 1528 CE. A member of the Sisodia dynasty, he controlled parts of present-day Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh with his capital at Chittor. [4]

  8. Category:Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This category lists significant emperors, rayas, kings, sultans, princes, etc. who ruled over a territory of India. This does not include the British royals which ruled over India before 1947 . Subcategories

  9. Records of heads of state - Wikipedia

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    The tallest height of a president is that of Filip Vujanović of Montenegro standing at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) tall. [41] One of the tallest rulers in history was Serb Dusan the Mighty who was King of Serbia (1331–1345) and later Tsar of Serbs, Greeks, and Bulgarians (1346–1355). He was 214 cm tall, in that time the average height was 165-170cm ...