• Kavat (Gujarati: કંવાટ) was a 10th-century Chudasama king of Saurashtra region of western India mentioned in the bardic literature. According to bardic...
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  • in service of another Chudasama king Kavat and had his daughter Valamkunvarba married to Khengar, son of Kavat. Kavat gave him a grant of Shahpur and...
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  • Stole Christmas! Astrid Lindgren, Brenda Brave Helps Grandmother (Kajsa Kavat hjälper mormor) Astrid Lindgren, A Calf for Christmas (När Bäckhultarn for...
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    Navaghana was an early Chudasama king known only from the ballads and folklore of Saurashtra of Gujarat, India. His capital was at Vamanasthali (now Vanthali)...
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  • CE and he was succeeded by his son Navaghana (1125-1140 CE), followed by Kavat (1140-1152 CE) and Jayasimha/Graharipu (1152-1180 CE). Though these dates...
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  • According to bardic tales and folklore, he was a son and the successor of Kavat and reigned from Vamanasthali (now Vanthali) from 1003 CE to 1010 CE. Shastri...
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    Dolmayan, as their respective wives are sisters. In 2018, Tankian founded Kavat Coffee, a company that focuses on Armenian coffee. Elect the Dead (2007)...
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  • Navaghana alias Khengara was a Chudasama King of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned in the late 11th century. His capital was at Junagadh....
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  • Junagadh but he was soon expelled and another king named Navaghana ascended. He was succeeded by his son Kavat followed by his son Jayasimha. Jayasimha is...
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  • Mandalika I was a Chudasama King of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned from 1294 CE to 1306 CE (VS 1350 to VS 1362). His capital was at Junagadh...
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