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Ra Mandalika III was the Abhira〔(Somanatha, the shrine eternal - Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi - Google Books )〕〔(The growth of the Paramara power in ... - Krishna Narain Seth - Google Books )〕 ruler of Junagarh (1432–1470) and was the son of Khangara III.〔Ra Mandalika - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia〕 Ra Mandalika I ascended the throne in 1260A.D when the Muslims were begenning to establish their rule in Gujarat.〔Śaivite temples and sculptures at Somanātha〕 Ra Mundalika died in 1400 A.D; Ra Melaka (1400-1415 A.D) succeeded him who drove the Muslims garrison out but afterwords he himself was driven out.〔(Śaivite temples and sculptures at ... - Shiv Narayan Pandey - Google Books )〕 Ra Mundalika also fought with Mahmud Ghaznavi.〔(Târikh-i-Soraṭh: a history of the ... - Ranchoḍji Amarji (Divân of Junâgaḍh) - Google Books )〕Somnath temple was attacked by Muslim General Alaf Khan but was fought by Mundalika.〔(Junagadh - K. V. Soundara Rajan, Archaeological Survey of India - Google Books )〕 Later on Sultan Mahmud Begada forced Ra Mandalika III embrace Islam or face death〔(History of Gujarat - S. B. Rajyagor - Google Books )〕 and thus ended the relative independence of Saurastra.〔 Ra Mandalika accepted Islam and received the title of Khan Jahan and his descendants long occupied the respectable posts at the Gujarat Court. ==See also== * Chudasama * Abhira * Saurastra * Junagadh * Gujarat 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ra Mandalika」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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