Bhim Karn
Bhim Karn (c. 1098 - 1132 CE ) was Nagvanshi king in 12th century. He succeeded Gandharv Rai. The change of title of Nagvanshi kings from Rai to Karn may be due to victory over or alliance with descedant of Lakshmikarna of Kalachuri dynasty.
Bhim Karn | |
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Raja | |
Reign | c. 1098 - 1132 CE |
Predecessor | Gandharv Rai |
Successor | Josh Jash Karn |
Dynasty | Nagvanshi |
Religion | Hinduism |
According to Nag Vanshavali, Bhim Karn had to fight with Haihaiyavansi Raksel of Surguja. Raksel attacked Nagvanshi with 1200 cavalry. But Bhim Karn defeated the Raksel and captured territory up to Barwe and Palamu. He established his rule in Barwe and Tori which is now located in Latehar district. He took away idol of Basu Dev Rai from Raksel kings.[1] He shifted his capital which was earlier located at Chutia to Khukhragarh.[2]
References
- Jharkhand Encyclopedia Hulgulanon Ki Partidhwaniyan-1. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
- "800 years come alive in Pithoria's relics - Archaeological explorations in two hamlets yield artefacts from 12th Century to colonial times". telegraphindia. 8 September 2010. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
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