Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name The Afshariddynasty common name ... 1736 year end 1796 date start date end event start Afshariddynasty begins event end Afshariddynasty ends p1 Safavid dynasty flag p1 Safavid Flag.png p2 Hotaki dynasty flag p2 Black flag.svg s1 Zand dynasty flag s1 s2 Durrani dynasty flag s2 Flag of the Emirate of Herat.svg s3 Azad dynasty flag s3 ... dynasty came to an end. ref Axworthy p.168 ref ref Cambridge History pp.60 62 ref List of Afsharid ... Afshariddynasty 1736 1796 s bef before Safavid dynasty s ttl title Dynasty Ruling house of Iran ... after Nader Shah Empires Iran topics DEFAULTSORT AfsharidDynasty Category States and territories established ... Category Monarchs Category Afshariddynasty Category Muslim dynasties Category Shi a Muslim dynasties ... pl Afszarydzi pt Afsharidas ru simple Afshariddynasty tr Af ar Hanedan uk zh ... image map caption Afsharid Kingdom before the European conquest of India, Oman, and northern Central ... of an Greater Iran Iranian dynasty of Turkmen people Turkmen origin from greater Khorasan Khorasan who ruled Persia in the 18th century. The dynasty was founded in 1736 by the military commander Nader Shah who deposed the last member of the Safavid dynasty and proclaimed himself King of Iran. During ... empire was divided between the Zands and the Durranis , and Afsharid rule was confined to a small local state in Khorasan. Finally, the Afshariddynasty was overthrown by Mohammad Khan Qajar in 1796. The dynasty was named after the Turkic peoples Turkic Afshar tribe to which Nader belonged. The Afshars ... branch of the Afshars. ref Cambridge History of Iran Volume 7, pp.2 4 ref Foundation of the dynasty ... the Ghilzai Mir Mahmud Hotaki Shah Mahmud overthrew the weak Safavid dynasty Safavid shah Sultan ... Shia with Sunni Islam. The Safavid dynasty had relied heavily on the support of Shi ites, but many soldiers ... Shi ite. ref Axworthy Iran p.157 ref File Sind silver rupeeunder the Afsharid Shahs of Iran 18th ... more details
merge from Conquest of Persia by Afsharids date May 2012 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Afsharid Ottoman War partof Campaigns of Nader Shah image caption date 1730 1735 place Caucasus , Iraq result Treaty of Ganja br Persia seizes Armenia and Georgia country Georgia combatant1 File Nadir Shah Flag.svg 22px Afshariddynasty Nader Shah s Forces combatant2 flagicon Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire commander1 Nader Shah commander2 Topal Osman Pasha campaignbox Campaignbox Nader The Afsharid Persian War was a brief conflict between the forces of Nader Shah , a war leader, and the mighty Ottoman Empire . But Nader gained control of almost all of the Caucasus territories. War In the spring of 1730, Nader attacked the Ottoman Empire Ottomans and regained most of the territory lost during the recent chaos. At the same time, the Abdali Afghans rebelled and besieged Mashhad, forcing Nader to suspend his campaign and save his brother, Ebrahim. It took Nader fourteen months to defeat the Abdali Afghans. Relations between Nader and the Shah had declined as the latter grew jealous of his general s military successes. While Nader was absent in the east, Tahmasp tried to assert himself by launching a foolhardy campaign to recapture Yerevan . He ended up losing all of Nader s recent gains to the Ottomans, and signed a treaty ceding Georgia country Georgia and Armenia in exchange for Tabriz . Nader saw that the moment had come to ease Tahmasp from power. He denounced the treaty, seeking popular support for a war against the Ottomans. In Isfahan, Nader got Tahmasp drunk then showed him to the courtiers asking if a man in such a state was fit to rule. In 1732 he forced Tahmasp to abdicate in favor of the Shah s baby son, Abbas III, to whom Nader became regent. Nader decided he could win back the territory in Armenia and Georgia by seizing Ottoman Baghdad and then offering it in exchange for the lost provinces, but his plan went badly amiss when his army was routed by the Ottoman general ... more details
of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt . A dynasty is a sequence of rulers considered members of the same ... history is dominated by dynasties such as the Carolingian s, the Capetian dynasty Capetian s, the House ... was to aggrandize his dynasty that is, to increase the territory administrative division territory ... more efficient methods of government ref A dynasty is also often called a house e.g., House of Saud ... or count comital depending upon the chief title borne by its rulers. Dynasty is also used to refer ... e.g. Ming dynasty vase . In such cases, often dynasty is dropped, while the name is used adjectivally e.g., Tudor Style architecture Tudor style , Ottoman Dynasty Ottoman expansion , Romanov decadence ... as dynasties, in much of the world, dynasty has been associated with monarchy and defined patrilineality ... descended from a dynasty through females have sometimes adopted the name of that dynasty while claiming its position or inheritance e.g., House of Orange , Bagrationi dynasty House of Bagration , House of Hapsburg House of Habsburg Lorraine . Dynasts A ruler in a dynasty is sometimes referred to as a dynast ... dead for the purpose of succession. Dynasties by region Africa Chad Duguwa dynasty c. 700 c. 1075 Sayfawa dynasty c. 1075 1846 Egypt First dynasty of Egypt 1st dynasty c. 3050 2890 BC Second dynasty of Egypt 2nd dynasty 2890 2686 BC Third dynasty of Egypt 3rd dynasty 2686 2613 BC Fourth dynasty of Egypt 4th dynasty 2613 2498 BC Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th dynasty 2498 2345 BC sixth dynasty of Egypt 6th dynasty 2345 2181 BC Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt 7th and 8th dynasties 2181 2160 BC ninth dynasty of Egypt 9th dynasty 2160 2130 BC tenth dynasty of Egypt 10th dynasty 2130 2040 BC eleventh dynasty of Egypt 11th dynasty 2134 1991 BC Twelfth dynasty of Egypt 12th dynasty 1991 1803 BC thirteenth dynasty of Egypt 13th dynasty 1803 1649 BC fourteenth dynasty of Egypt 14th dynasty 1705 1690 BC fifteenth dynasty of Egypt 15th dynasty 1674 1535 BC sixteenth dynasty of Egypt ... more details
notability date September 2011 File HK The Dynasty.jpg thumb The Dynasty The Dynasty Chinese language Chinese , formerly Vision City Phase 2 is a private housing estate in Yeung Uk Road , Tsuen Wan , New Territories , Hong Kong . It is next to Nina Tower and opposite to Vision City Chinese language Chinese and Citywalk, Hong Kong CityWalk Chinese language Chinese . ref http www.sino leasing.com v4 retail sect en.asp?id 125 citywalk ref It is jointly developed by Sino Land and Urban Renewal Authority . ref http hongkong.asiaxpat.com property apartments for sale 124884.asp The Dynasty Brand New ref ref http www.thestandard.com.hk news detail.asp?we cat 2&art id 72587&sid 20902140&con type 1&d str 20081008&fc 4 Dynasty sales defy weak sentiment ref ref http www.skyscrapercity.com showthread.php?p 28448134 New route to affordable luxury living. The expanding rail network is making Tsuen Wan an attractive area for property developers and homebuyers ref Photos gallery File Vision City Phase 2 Site.jpg Building foundation of The Dynasty February, 2006 File HK Vision City Phase 2.jpg The Dynasty under construction March, 2008 File HK TheDynasty Dec 2008.JPG The Dynasty December, 2008 gallery See also Vision City Citywalk, Hong Kong CityWalk References Reflist External links commons Category The Dynasty The Dynasty http www.thedynasty.com.hk The Dynasty Website Private housing estates in Hong Kong Coord 22.36793 114.11411 display title DEFAULTSORT Dynasty Category Private housing estates in Hong Kong Category Tsuen Wan District Category Tsuen Wan Category Sino Group zh ... more details
Infobox automobile name Dynasty IT image Image NEV iT BlueSedan RFQ0254.JPG 250px foundation 1999 flagicon Canada Delta, British Columbia , Canada manufacturer Dynasty Electric Vehicles Ltd. production 2001 present predecessor successor class Battery electricity Battery electricity Electric microcar body style 5 door multi purpose layout platform engine Battery transmission Front wheel drive tyre size 155 80 R13 length 140 in 3566mm width 60 in 1524mm height 63 in 1600mm weight 1450 lbs 653kg fuel capacity 200 A h 9.6 kWh electric range 50 km on 6 8 hour charge The Dynasty IT is a Canadian electric car produced by Dynasty Electric Car Corporation . It is designed to qualify as a neighborhood electric vehicle , primarily made for urban, recreational and light commercial markets. ref cite web title Dynasty Company Profile url http www.itiselectric.com section.asp?catid 65 accessdate 2008 03 28 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071214221844 http www.itiselectric.com section.asp?catid 65 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 14 ref It is available in five different variants including a sedan, mini pick up, van and two open air versions. The North American version has a range of up to 30  miles 50  km and does not exceed 25  mph 40  km h . Most models have a curb weight of 1450  lb 653  kg . North America Use of the vehicle is currently legal as a low ... s like the Dynasty only in provincial and municipal parks and conservation areas. A version of the car ... web date 2007 04 30 title Dynasty Electric comes to the UK. IT s all the rage publisher Battery Vehicle ... Vehicles Dynasty Electric Car Corporation has been sold to Pakistani automaker Karakoram Motors ... acquired the sole production rights of a Canadian firm DYNASTY and will very soon start manufacturing ... Commons category Dynasty IT http www.itiselectric.com Dynasty Electric Car Corp. DEFAULTSORT Dynasty It Category Electric cars de Dynasty IT ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Kalhora Dynasty or Kalhoro Dynasty lang ur lang sd reigned over Sindh and other parts of present day Pakistan for about quarter century. This dynasty was founded by Kalhora tribe whose head was Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro . Mian was assigned to hold authority by the Mughal Grand Vizier Mirza Ghazi Beg and later formed their own dynasty, but they were known as the Kalhora Nawabs by the Mughal Emperors. The Kalhora Dynasty succumbed to the Qizilbash during the invasion of Nadir Shah. Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro reorganized the tribe, but his son lost control of Sindh and was overthrown by the Afsharid tribes from the north. Mian Abdul Nabi Kalhoro was the last Kalhoro Amir. The Kalhoro period is most important for the development of Sindhi literature . gallery center Image Hyderabadfort.gif center small The Pacco Qillo Hyderabad built by Ghulam Shah Kalhoro still remains today but in a desolate state and dira e need of repair. small Image Pacco Qillo Round Tower.png center small A sketch of the Pacco Qillo build by Kalhora Rulers, drawn by Lieut. Edwards c. 1845 . small center gallery See also Daudpota http aliazlan.googlepages.com shijra Clan Mian Adam Shah Kalhoro , Amir Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro , Amir Muhammad Muradyab Khan Nawab Sarbuland Khan , Amir Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro , Amir Mian Ghuam Shah Kalhoro Shah Wardi Khan References reflist http daudpota.weebly.com index.html History of Daudpota http www.panhwar.com Article164.htm History of Kalhora s http panhwar.com Article54.htm Fall of Kalhora s Navbox name History of Sindh title History of Sindh Dynasties of Sindh state autocollapse group1 Dynasties list1 Indus Valley Civilization Sindhu Kingdom Ror Dynasty Rai Dynasty Raja Dahir Brahman Dynasty Ba ab ul Islam Caliphate Soomra Dynasty Samma Dynasty Kalhora Dynasty Talpur dynasty Sind Province 1936 1955 British period group2 Capitals list2 Mohenjo daro Debal Aror Bhambore Mansura Brahmanabad Umerkot Umer Kot ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Hotaki dynasty common name Ghilzai dynasty continent Asia region South Asia country year start 1709 year end 1738 p1 Safavid dynasty flag p1 Safavid Flag.png p2 Mughal Empire flag p2 Flag of the Mughal Empire.svg s1 Afshariddynasty flag s1 date start date end event start event end image flag flag image coat image map Map of The Hotakids.png image map caption Hotaki Empire at its peak 1722 1729 national motto national anthem capital Kandahar br Isfahan common languages Pashto language Pashto br Persian language Persian government type Wolesi first br Monarchy second title leader Woles Mashar first br Shah second stat year1 stat pop1 stat ... passed on to his brother Abdul Aziz Hotak Abdul Aziz followed by their sons until the dynasty finally ended in 1738 when Nader Shah and his Afshariddynasty Afsharids of Khorasan defeated Hussain Hotaki ... and the founder of the Afshariddynasty that replace the Safavids in Persia. Nader Shah had driven ... and dynasty that ruled over Afghanistan , most of Iran , and northwestern parts of Pakistan from 1722 to 1729, after defeating the Persian people Persian Safavid dynasty . The Hotaki dynasty was founded ... XI Gurg n Kh n , who had converted to Islam. ref Nadir Shah and the Afsharid Legacy , The Cambridge ... and Moghul Empire.jpg thumb left upright Kandahar Candahar during the Afsharid and Mughal Empire ... still remained under their control until 1738. The Hotaki dynasty was a troubled and violent one as internecine conflict made it difficult to establish permanent control. The dynasty lived under ..., nobles, and members of the Safavid family &ndash the Hotaki dynasty was eventually removed from ... reflist External links Commons category Hotaki Empire Hotaki dynasty http www.britannica.com EBchecked ... Hotaki Dynasty Category History of Iran Category History of Afghanistan Category States and territories ... dynasty tr Hotak ler zh ... more details
dynasty common name Persia continent Asia region Middle East country Iran status year start 1750 year end 1794 date start date end event start Zand dynasty begins event end Qajar dynasty begins p1 Afshariddynasty flag p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Qajar dynasty flag s1 Flag of Persia 1910 .svg image flag image ... www.zandbenevolent.com See also S start s royalhouse House of Zand 1760 1794 s bef before Afshariddynasty ... 1789 1794 footnotes History of Iran The Zand dynasty audio zand.ogg Zand lang fa formally known as the Zandieh dynasty ruled southern and central Iranian plateau Iran 1750 1794 in the 18th ... Khan in Shiraz The dynasty was founded by Karim Khan , chief of the Zand tribe which was Lurs ... p. 158. ref deportees. ref Karim Khan, the founder of the Zand dynasty of Persia that succeeded ... books?id I9mr6OgLjBoC&pg PA12&dq 22Karim Khan, the founder of the Zand dynasty of Persia that succeeded ...&pg PA308&dq 22Karim Khan Zand, the founder of the Kurdish Zand dynasty 22&hl en&ei QftKTviXOLD2mAWLiPSICA ... History of Iran Zand Dynasty ref Nader Shah moved the Zand tribe from their home in Lakestan ..., founded his own dynasty. He refused to accept the title of the king and instead named himself ... of Tehran , the future capital of the Qajar dynasty. Decline and Fall Karim Khan s death in 1779 ..., the Qajar dynasty Qajar chiefs, led by the former hostage, Agha Mohammad Khan , were advancing fast ... Dynasty. Politically, it is also important that the Zands, especially Karim Khan, chose to call ... the earlier Safavids. After the Islamic Revolution of 1979 the Zand was the only dynasty whose ... of relative peace and economic growth for the country. ref http www.bookrags.com wiki Zand dynasty ... length of the dynasty, a distinct Zand art had the time to emerge. Many Qajar artistic traits ... http www.infohub.com forums showthread.php?t 2812 History of Iran Kajar Dynasty InfoHub ref Zand ... goal paid lip service by the many but heed by the few. Rulers Kings of the Zand dynasty File Vakeel ... more details
wiktionary dynasty A dynasty is an organization which extends dominance in its field even as its particular members change. Dynasty may also refer to Media Dynasty , a 1975 book written by Peter Golenbock about the New York Yankees late 1940s early 1960s pennant and World Series run Dynasty video game Dynasty video game , a 1978 text based strategy game for the Apple II computer Dynasty TV series Dynasty TV series , an American primetime television soap opera Music Dynasty association , a Finnish musical association and record label Dynasty band , a late 1970s and early 1980s funk soul R&B band, based in Los Angeles The Dynasty Roc La Familia , a 2000 album by Jay Z Dynasty USA , a manufacturer of marching brass and percussion instruments Dynasty Kiss album Dynasty Kiss album , 1979 Dynasty Kaskade album Dynasty Kaskade album , 2010 Dynasty Kaskade song Dynasty Kaskade song , 2010 Technology Dodge Dynasty , a mid size sedan car Dynasty, a brand later owned by Maytag Dynasty IT , a neighborhood electric vehicle Hyundai Dynasty , a car built by Hyundai Motor Company Dynasty company , Chinese electronics company that made boombox es Other Dynasty sports , a team that enjoys a period of dominance over the sport Call sign used by flights of China Airlines The Dynasty , a private housing estate in Hong Kong San Diego Dynasty , a professional paintball team See also lookfrom dynasty intitle dynasty Die Nasty , soap opera possible misspelling disambiguation da Dynasti flertydig de Dynasty fr Dynasty hr Dinastija razdvojba it Dynasty disambigua he nl Dynasty no Dynasti andre betydninger ru Dynasty sk Dynasty fi Dynastia sv Dynasty olika betydelser ... more details
Kulasekhara Dynasty may refer to Kulasekhara dynasty Second Cheras of the Later Chera kingdom Travancore Royal Family Venad Kulasekhara dynasty of Venad and Travancore disambig ... more details
Memphite dynasty may refer to In the Old Kingdom of Egypt Third dynasty of Egypt 2686 2613 BC Fourth dynasty of Egypt 2613 2498 BC Fifth dynasty of Egypt 2498 2345 BC Sixth dynasty of Egypt 2345 2181 BC In the First Intermediate Period of Egypt Seventh dynasty of Egypt 2181 2160 BC Eighth dynasty of Egypt 2181 2160 BC disambig ... more details
The Miladian dynasty was a local dynasty that ruled Laristan under medieval ages. It traced its origins to Gurgin Milad a descendant of the cycle of the legendary Kayanid Kai Khosrow . The dynasty was removed by Safavid invasions led by Allahwerdy Khan in 1600 and 1601. DEFAULTSORT Miladian Dynasty Category History of Laristan Category History of Iran Iran hist stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2012 unreferenced date January 2012 S pplingenburg dynasty ruling royal dynasty that dates back to his domination during Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor Lothar III Holy Roman Empire 1133 1137 . S pplingenburg dynasty was a political opponent Salian dynasty and the dynasty House of Hohenstaufen . In the history of the East Frankish kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire a durable ruling dynasty since the death of Lothar II successor in the blood was not found in Lothar II was the only daughter, Gertrude of S pplingenburg and as the royal throne of Germany and the imperial throne of the Holy Roman Empire took dynasty Hohenstaufen in the person of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor . dynasty Category Noble families of the Holy Roman Empire uk ... more details
The Arsacid Dynasty may refer to Arsacid dynasty of Parthia, see List of Parthian kings Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania List of rulers of Parthian sub kingdoms disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages es Dinast a ars cida hr Arsakidi razdvojba ka pt Dinastia ars cida ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Danava dynasty of Assam has been sourced only to Hindu literature and has no historical corroboration from other sources. This dynasty is important because the political account of Assam begin with it. The Danava dynasty consisted of Kirata chiefs the last of which Ghatakasura was killed and replaced by another mythical king Narakasura of the Naraka dynasty . Mahiranga Hatakasura Sambarasura Ratnasura Ghatakasura DEFAULTSORT Danava Dynasty Category History of Assam ja ... more details
Wei Dynasty can refer to two different dynasties in History of China Chinese history Cao Wei 220 265 was a Han Chinese dynasty that existed during the Three Kingdoms Period . Northern Wei 386 534 was a Xianbei dynasty that existed during the Southern and Northern Dynasties Period. Disambig sh Dinastija Wei zh ... more details
Ganga Dynasty is a name used for two unrelated dynasties who ruled parts of India The Western Ganga Dynasty , a kingdom in southern India, based in southern Karnataka , from the 3rd to the 10th centuries The Eastern Ganga Dynasty , rulers of Orissa from the 11th to the 15th centuries disambig fr Dynastie des Ganga ... more details
Namgyal dynasty may refer to Chogyal Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Throughout the history of the Muslim world there have been a number of Mamluk dynasties The Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Mamluk dynasty of Delhi ruled India between 1211 and 1290 The Mamluk dynasty of Baghdad ruled that city and the surrounding areas until 1832 There were two Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Egyptian Mamluk dynasties , the Bahri dynasty from 1250 to 1382 and the Burgi dynasty from 1382 until 1517. Mamluk rule as a vassal of the Ottoman Empire continued in Egypt until 1811. See also History of Ottoman Egypt . disambig ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 The Talpur dynasty lang ur lang sd was a dynasty of the Talpur tribe that conquered and ruled Sindh , and other parts of present day Pakistan , from 1783 to 1843. The Talpur army defeated the Kalhora Dynasty in the Battle of Halani in 1783 to become rulers of Sindh . The Talpur dynasty was defeated by the British invaders in 1843 at the Battle of Miani . Dynasties of Sindh Pakistan hist stub Category Sindh Category Shi a Muslim dynasties Category Muslim dynasties ca Talpur ... more details
Jin Dynasty may refer to Jin Dynasty 265 420 , Chinese dynasty, subdivided into the Western and Eastern Jin periods Later Jin Dynasty Five Dynasties 936 947 , one of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in China. Jin Dynasty 1115 1234 , a Jurchen kingdom in northern China Later J n Dynasty, or Later Jinn Dynasty from 1616 , later known as the Qing Dynasty from 1636 , Jurchen founded in Manchuria See also Jin disambiguation disambig cs Dynastie in da Jin dynastiet de Jin Dynastie eo Dinastio Jin id Dinasti Jin disambiguasi it Dinastia Jin he nl Jin dynastie no Jin dynastiet pl Dynastia Jin pt Dinastia Jin ru sh Dinastija Jin th ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Dhiyamigili dynasty was the fifth royal dynasty to rule over the Maldives . It comprised four sultans Sultan Muzaffar Muhammad Imaduddin II 1704 1720 Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar II 1720 1750 Sultan Mukarram Muhammad Imaduddin III 1750 1757 Huraa dynasty 1757 1766 Sultan Al Haj Muhammed Ghiya as ud din Iskandar Sri Kula Sundara Maha Radun 1766 1774 The Dhiyamigili dynasty was deposed by the Huraa dynasty in 1774. See also List of Sultans of the Maldives List of Sunni Muslim dynasties DEFAULTSORT Dynasty, Dhiyamigili Category Maldivian royal families Category History of the Maldives Category Sultans of the Maldives Maldives stub Asia royal stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 The Isyana Dynasty , rulers of the Kingdom of Medang , was a dynasty of the Hindu Medang Kingdom on the island of Java island Java . It followed the Sanjaya Dynasty , and was established by Mpu Sindok , who moved the capital of the Mataram Kingdom from Central Java to East Java around the year 928. The name Isyana came from the name of Mpu Sindok s son and successor, Sri Isyanatunggawijaya , who in turn was succeeded by Makutawangsawardhana , followed by Dharmawangsa . The reign of the Isyana Dynasty came to an end when the Sriwijaya empire attacked and destroyed the capital of Watugaluh in 1006. Later Airlangga that also the member of this dynasty restored and reunited the kingdom as Kahuripan kingdom. Airlangga s heirs ruled the Kediri historical kingdom kingdom of Kediri and is thought to be the continuation of Isyana Dynasty. See also Sanjaya Dynasty Kingdom of Mataram List of monarchs of Java References Reflist Category Medang Category Indianized kingdoms Category Hindu dynasties Category History of Java Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category Article Feedback 5 Indonesia stub id Wangsa Isyana ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Deva dynasty common name Deva dynasty continent Asia region hmh country era Medieval India status event start year start CE 1200s date start event1 date event1 event end year end CE 1300s date end p1 Sena dynasty flag p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Delhi Sultanate flag s1 image flag flag type image coat image map image map caption capital Bikrampur common languages Sanskrit br Bengali language Bengali religion Hinduism government type Monarchy leader1 year leader1 leader2 year leader2 leader3 year leader3 title leader Maharaja legislature History of Bengal Deva Dynasty c.12th 13th century was a Hindu dynasty of early medieval Bengal , ruled over eastern Bengal after the Sena dynasty . The capital of this dynasty was Bikrampur in present day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh . The end of this dynasty is not yet known. This Hindu Vaishnava dynasty is different from an earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty c. 8th 9th century of Samatata , whose capital was Devaparvata. Four rulers of this dynasty are known from the inscriptions Shantideva, Viradeva, Anandadeva and Bhavadeva. ref http www.banglapedia.org httpdocs HT D 0127.HTM Banglapedia article on Deva dynasty ref Rulers The major sources of the history of this dynasty are the three copperplate inscriptions of Damodaradeva issued in the Saka era 1156, 1158 and 1165, which were his 4th, 6th and 13th ... dated Saka era 1165. The first ruler of this dynasty was Purushottamadeva, who rose from ... ruler of this dynasty, who assumed the title of Nripati . He was succeeded by his son Vasudeva ... powerful ruler of this dynasty. He took the title of Ariraja Chanura Madhava Sakala Bhupati Chakravarti ... of this dynasty Ariraja Danuja Madhava Dasharathadeva extended his kingdom up to Bikrampur and made ... Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, p.622 ref s start succession box title Bengal dynasty years before Sena dynasty after Mamluk dynasty of Delhi Mamluk dynasty s end See also Pala Empire History of Bengal ... more details