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    The Karnats of Mithila or Karnata dynasty (Karṇāṭa) was a dynasty established in 1097 CE by Nanyadeva. The dynasty had its main stronghold in the citadel...
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  • Mithila (IAST: mithilā, also known as Mithilanchal, Tirhut and Tirabhukti) is a geographical and cultural region located in the Indian subcontinent. The...
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    were the Karnats of Mithila, the Oiniwar Dynasty and the Khandwala Dynasty also known as Raj Darbhanga. The Malla dynasty and Licchavi dynasty of Nepal were...
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    Simroun, Simroon, Karnat or Dev dynasty originated with an establishment of a kingdom in 1097 CE headquartered at the medieval citadel of Simraungadh on...
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    Mughal Empire. Karnats of Mithila, 1097–1324 in the Mithila region of North Bihar and Southern Nepal Oiniwar dynasty, 1325–1526 in the Mithila region and...
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    Simraungadh (medieval city) (category History of Nepal)
    Devanagari: सिम्रौनगढ) was a fortified city and the main capital of the Karnats of Mithila, founded by its first ruler, Nanyadeva in 1097. At the present...
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  • Harisimhadeva (category Mithila)
    thronged his courts left a permanent imprint on Mithila. Inscriptions detail that the Karnats of Mithila under Harisimhadeva had several battles with invading...
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    ISBN 9789811580673. Choudhary, Radha Krishna (1954). "THE KARṆĀTS OF MITHILĀ, (C. 1097-1355 A. D.)". Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 35 (1/4):...
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    Khalji's invasion of Mithila was a military campaign conducted by Alauddin Khalji of the Delhi Sultanate against the Karnat dynasty of Mithila, led by Shaktisimharadeva...
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    but lost Mithila to a Karnat chief named Nanyadeva who formed his own kingdom based out of Mithila. He also held back the aggressive design of the Gahadavala...
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  • Malladeva (category History of Bihar)
    Malladeva was the son of King Nanyadeva from the Karnat dynasty, and a prince of Mithila. According to some scholars, Malladeva has been referred to as...
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    the Mughals. It was during this period that the capital of Mithila was moved to Darbhanga. Karnat dynasty, 1097 CE–1324 CE Oiniwar dynasty, 1325 CE–1526...
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  • capital in Sanskrit language. Simraungadh was the capital of an independent Hindu kingdom of the Mithila or Tirhut from the 11th century to early 14th century...
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  • Oiniwar dynasty (category Culture of Mithila)
    the Sugauna dynasty, was a Maithil ruling dynasty of territories that form part of the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. They governed the area...
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    Malla dynasty (Nepal) (category Mithila)
    descendants of the Licchavi dynasty. Later Malla kings also traced one section of their lineage from Nanyadeva, the founder of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila. The...
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