1104 ceの例文
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- It appears that the Gahadavalas lost Kanyakubja somewhere between 1104 CE and 1105 CE.
- Other than the 1104 CE Basahi inscription, no other inscription describes Kanyakubja as the Gahadavala capital.
- According to the 1104 CE Bashai inscription of his successor Madanapala, Chandradeva established his capital at Kanyakbuja.
- A verse in the 1104 CE Basahi inscription of Madanapala states that his father Chandradeva had made Kanyakubja his capital.
- Records of two grants issued by him at Gwalior, dated 1093 CE and 1104 CE, have been found.