1064 ceの例文
- During the reign of Bhima ( 1022 1064 CE ), a Jain layman Vimala built many temples above Mount Abu.
- Some say that the southward migration began on May 24, 1064 CE, after the Crab Nebula events from May to July 1054.
- Kye Gompa is said to have been founded by Dromt鰊 ( Brom-ston, 1008-1064 CE ), a pupil of the famous teacher, Atisha, in the 11th century.
- The Temple of Dromton or Trom-ton Temple ( " Brom-ston Lha khang " ) is thought to have been founded by Dromton ( 1008-1064 CE ), one of the main disciples of Atisha.
- In his " Origin of Bombay ", Cunha wrote that Bhima had come to Mahim after fleeing his capital as a result of Mahmud Ghaznavid's invasion in 1024 CE . However, this identification is incorrect, as the Chaulukya king who reigned during Mahmud's invasion was Bhima I : he returned to his capital as soon as Mahmud left, and ruled there until 1064 CE . The Jain chroniclers of Gujarat recorded the achievements of the Chaulukya kings in detail, but they do not mention any conquest of Konkan by Bhima I.