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    Didda (c. 924 CE – 1003 CE), also known as The Catherine of Kashmir, was the last ruler of Utpala dynasty from 980 CE to 1003 CE. She first acted as regent...
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    Vazari-Didda or Vazari Didda) was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its presumed modern site...
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    herdsman who had become a lover of Didda and was her prime minister. He had wielded much power in working with Didda to assert her dominance over the kingdom...
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  • 2008, the Nu Breed Music Group signed Harlem Entertainment Mogul Jayson "J-Didda" Butler and his Crezyrakk Records Imprint to a joint venture. A Nu Breed...
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  • after suffering heavy casualties. Sangramaraja was adopted by his aunt Didda and appointed as her heir and become the ruler in 1003. His rule lasted...
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    This brought an end to the Utpala dynasty and would set the stage for Didda's autocracy. Avantivarman was a devout Vaishnav in his private life but granted...
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  • relative. A few prominent examples include the following queens - Queen Didda succeeded to the throne of Kashmir in 980 CE until her death in 1003 CE...
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  • to the Lohara dynasty king of Kashmir, and his grand-daughter noted as Didda became the Queen and last ruler of the Utpala dynasty. In the final years...
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    dynasty rule was ended in Malwa region, but not in other Parmar states. Didda (c. 980 – 1003 CE) placed Samgrāmarāja, son of her brother on the throne...
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    I) 948 Parvagupta 948–950 Kshemagupta 950–958 Abhimanyu II 958–972 Nandigupta 972–973 Tribhuvanagupta 973–975 Bhimagupta 975–980 Didda 980–1009/1012...
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