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- It is dated 1008 CE ( or possibly 1009 ) according to its colophon.
- Around 1008 CE, Chamundaraja retired after appointing his son Vallabharaja as the next king.
- According to the 16th century Muslim historian Firishta, Mahmud of Ghazni invaded the Hindu Kabul Shahi kingdom in 1008 CE . Its ruler Anandapala requested help from other Hindu kings.
- The early medieval Muslim historians state that the ruler of Ajmer joined a confederacy of Hindu kings to support Anandapala against Mahmud of Ghazni in 1008 CE . R . B . Singh identifies this ruler as Durlabharaja.
- Chamundaraja's other son Durlabharaja became the next king in c . 1008 CE . He invaded the Lata region, and defeated the Lata Chalukya ruler Kirtiraja ( or Kirtipala ), who was a vassal of the Kalyani Chalukyas.