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    Hammiradeva (IAST: Hammīra-deva; r. 1283 – 10 July 1301) was the last ruler from the Ranthambore branch of the Chauhans (Chahamanas). He is also known...
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    Ranthambore fort. When faced with certain defeat, the defending ruler Hammiradeva decided to fight to death with his soldiers, and his minister Jaja supervised...
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    besieged the fort in 1290-91 but was unsuccessful in capturing it. In 1299, Hammiradeva sheltered Muhammad Shah, a rebel general of Sultan Ala ud din Khalji...
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  • the forces of Jalal ud din Firuz Khalji and the Chahamana forces of Hammiradeva in the 13th century CE. According to Kishori Lal, "Saini was a great...
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  • can be identified with the Chahamana king Hammiradeva, a descendant of the Shakambhari Chahamanas. Hammiradeva, along with his preceptor Raghavadeva, lived...
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    Ranastambhapura Commanders and leaders Alauddin Khalji Ulugh Khan Nusrat Khan  † Hammiradeva † Virama Bhimasamha † Jaja † Kshetra Singh Parmar † Tak Gangadhar † Muhammad...
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  • plan. The object is said to still stand there to this day. The king Hammiradeva is said to have built the temple after receiving a vision of Mahadeva...
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  • Jodharaja Translator Brajnath Bandyapadhyaya Language Hindi Subject Legendary biography of Hammiradeva Set in 13th-14th century India Publication place India...
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  • Rawal, king of Mewar Durga Das Rathore Ganga Singh, king of Bikaner Hammiradeva of Ranthambore- grandson of Prithvi Raj Chauhan Hammir Singh, king of...
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    ordered Ulugh Khan and Nusrat Khan to invade Ranthambore, whose king Hammiradeva had granted asylum to the leaders of the mutiny near Jalore. After Nusrat...
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