• Bhima II (r. c. 1178–1240 CE), also known as Bhola Bhima, was an Indian king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat. He was a member of the Chaulukya (also...
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    dynasty: Vijayaditya II, Chalukya crown prince of Vatapi Unnamed prince who was as strong as Bhima I Kirtivarman Taila I (Tailapa I) Bhima II (or Bhimaraja)...
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  • approached the core Chalukya territory from the north of the Bhimarathi (modern Bhima) river in present-day Maharashtra. According to historian K. A. Nilakanta...
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    one month) Vikramaditya II (927 – 928 AD, eleven months) Bhima II (928 – 929 AD, eight months) Yuddhamalla II (929 – 935 AD) Bhima III Vishnuvardhana VII...
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    re-captured Nagor, and defeated and killed Bhima. This is known to be historically false, as the reign of Bhima II lasted nearly half a century after Prithviraj's...
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  • Bimba with Bhima II of the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty of Gujarat, whose capital was Anahilavada. In his Origin of Bombay, Cunha wrote that Bhima had come...
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    Vikramaditya II (reigned 733 – 744 CE) was the son of King Vijayaditya and ascended the Badami Chalukya throne following the death of his father. This...
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  • dynasty. In the 13th century, during the reign of the weak Chaulukya king Bhima II, the Vaghela general Lavanaprasada and his son Viradhavala gained a large...
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    and Miraj claim Tailapa II was son of Vikramaditya IV, seventh in descent from Bhima, brother of Badami Chalukya Vikramaditya II. (Kamath, 2001, p. 100)...
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  • synchronous account which covered the conflict between Qutubuddin Aibak and Bhima II at length came from the florid "Taj-ul-Masir" composed by Hasan Nizami...
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