Pratapadhvaja, Pratapa-dhvaja, Pratāpadhvaja: 1 definition
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Pratapdhvaj was a minister of Singhadhvaj of Kamata kingdom.—Cf. Neog, Maheshwar (1980). Early History of the Vaishnava Faith and Movement in Assam (Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass).—[Accordingly, while describing the rulers of the Kamata kingdom]: [...] Pratapdhvaj was a minister of Singhadhvaj when he usurped power. At his death, his cousin Dharmanarayan seized power. He was challenged by Pratapdhvaj's son Durlabhnarayan and they decided to settle. Durlabhnarayan assumed power Kamrup, Goalpara, Jalpaiguri, Koch Bihar, along with the capital Kamatapur, while Dharmanarayan retained Rangpur and Mymensingh

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Partial matches: Dhvaj, Dhaj, Dhwaj, Dhwaja, Dhvaja, Pratapa, Pratap.
Starts with: Pratapadhvaja, Pratapadhvaja.
Full-text: Simhadhvaja.
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