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    suzerainty of his uncle. After the death of Nara Narayan, he declared his independence. Nara Narayan's son Lakshmi Narayan succeeded him after his death, but only...
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    Nara Narayan Mela, also known as Pakhanjore Mela, is an annual mela in Paralkot (modern Pakhanjore) at Kanker district in Chhattisgarh. Nara Narayan Mela...
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    Naranarayana (Sanskrit: नरनारायण, romanized: Naranārāyaṇa), also rendered Nara-Narayana, is a Hindu duo of sage-brothers. Generally regarded to be the partial-incarnation...
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    Arjuna (redirect from Nara (Arjuna))
    an Eternal Companion of Krishna. He was also an Incarnation of Nara from the Nara Narayan duo a twin incarnation of Vishnu. Arjuna was the son of Kunti...
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    revived worship at the site; but it was during the reign of his son, Nara Narayan (1540–1587), that the temple reconstruction was completed in 1565. According...
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    After the death of Nara Narayan in 1584, Raghudev declared independence. The kingdom ruled by the son of Nara Narayan, Lakshmi Narayan, came to be known...
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    1866 under the Koch Kingdom. It was first introduced by the Koch king Nara Narayan (r. 1544–1587) in the year of his accession in 1555 A.D or Saka 1477...
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    Raghudev, was the heir apparent to the childless Nara Narayan. A son (Lakshmi Narayan) born late to Nara Narayan dashed Raghudev's hopes of becoming the king...
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    younger brother of Nara Narayan, the 2nd king of the Koch dynasty of the Kamata kingdom in the 16th century. He was Nara Narayan's commander-in-chief...
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    (1515-1540) Nara Narayan (1540-1586) Lakshmi Narayan Bir Narayan Pran Narayan Basudev Narayan Mahindra Narayan Roop Narayan Upendra Narayan Devendra Narayan Dhairjendra...
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  • folklorist Kunwar Narayan (1927-2017), Indian poet Manu Narayan, American actor Nara Narayan (1554-1587), ruler of Koch kingdom Narayan Pandit (died 10th...
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    the Kamata Kingdom under the Koch dynasty split following the death of Nara Narayan in 1586. The eastern portion, Koch Hajo, was soon absorbed by Ahom. The...
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  • Suhungmung, and his son Nara Narayan established himself a few years later after a probable succession battle with another son named Nara Singha. Following...
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    helped the Koch-Kamata Kingdom hold a strong base. He sent his two son Nara Narayan & Sukladhaj (Chilarai) to a Sanskrit scholar named Brahmananda in Varanasi...
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    under the supervision of Gohain Kamal, the step-brother of the king, Nara Narayan and was completed in 1547. This was the road that the Koch general Chilarai...
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    the reign of Nara Narayan, the Koch kingdom expanded to a great extent. Several years after the Ahom victory at the Kameng, Nara Narayan sacked the Ahom...
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  • The Treaty of Majuli (1563) was settled between the Koch king Nara Narayan and the Ahom king Sukhaamphaa. The treaty followed a successful campaign against...
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  • Nara Bhupal Shah (Nepali: नरभूपाल शाह; 1697–1743) was a king of the Gorkha Kingdom, which lies in modern day Nepal; and the father of Prithvi Narayan...
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    Maharaja Nara Narayan of Cooch Behar, founded the Jalpesh temple in 1524. Later he rebuilt the temple in 1563. Again after 100 years, King Pran Narayan rebuilt...
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  • god Vishnu Nara-Narayana, a duo of divine sages Lakshmi Narayana, the divine couple of Narayana accompanied by his consort, Lakshmi Narayan, Nepal in the...
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