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  2. Karnats of Mithila - Wikipedia

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    The Karnats of Mithila [3] or Karnata dynasty (Karṇāṭa) was a dynasty established in 1097 CE by Nanyadeva. The dynasty controlled the areas we today know as Tirhut or Mithila in the state of Bihar , India and adjoining parts of South Eastern Nepal .

  3. Harisimhadeva - Wikipedia

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    Harisimhadeva (also called Hari Singh Deva) was a King of the Karnat dynasty who ruled the Mithila region of modern-day parts of North Bihar in India and South Nepal. [2] He reigned from 1304 to 1325. [3] He was the last king of the Karnata dynasty of Mithila.

  4. History of the Mithila region - Wikipedia

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    The Karnata dynasty was founded by Nanyadeva with the capital being in Simraungadh in Mithila. [19] In the court of Harisimhadeva, the Royal Priest was Jyotirishwar, the author of Varna Ratnakar. Upon Ghiyasuddin Tughlak's invasion of Mithila , King Harisimhadeva, along with many Maithils, fled to Nepal and founded a new dynasty in Nepal. [20]

  5. Nanyadeva - Wikipedia

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    Many modern scholars, as well as the people of the region, view Nanyadeva as a "son of Mithila" who liberated the region following the fall of the Videhan monarchy. The Karnata rule is not viewed as foreign as they established their power in Mithila itself, unlike others who ruled from outside. [13]

  6. Narsimhadeva - Wikipedia

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    Karnata dynasty Narasimhadeva was the third King of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila . Most scholars agree that he came into power around 1174 CE and succeeded his predecessor, Gangadeva .

  7. Ramasimhadeva - Wikipedia

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    Karnata dynasty Ramasimhadeva was the fourth King of the Karnat dynasty of Mithila . He came into power around 1227 CE and succeeded his father, Narasimhadeva.

  8. Category:Karnata dynasty - Wikipedia

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  9. Carnatic expansion - Wikipedia

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    Karnats of Mithila (1097 CE–1324 CE)in modern-day North Bihar and parts of Nepal. He is thought to have had his origins in the Karnataka region and may have been a soldier in the Chalukaya army before settling in the Mithila. Certain chronicles refer to him as Karnata-Kulabhusana. [4]