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- Ra_Navghan abstract "Ra Navghan was a Chudasama ruler of Wamansthali in Junagadh between 1025–1044 CE, in the state of Gujarat in India. He was the son of Ra Dayas and had escaped capture by King Solanki with his mothers maid, then was raised by Devat Bodar family in strict secrecy. The Ahirs, former supporters of the Chudasama rulers, sacrificed their own son in place of young Ra Navghan. In adulthood, Ra Navghan led a group of supporters to recapture Wamansthali from the Solanki ruler.Rah Navghan I was the son of king of Junagadh Ra Diyas. Ra Diyas lost the battle against King Solanki and was killed during battle. Ra Diyas' wife became sati and burnt herself in the pyre of her dead husband, leaving alone their only child of age less than a year. This child was Ra Navghan who was later to become the king of Junagadh. The child was given to Devat Bodar, a man of his word, to save this from King Solanki, who was hunting for this child to killhim. Devat Bodar adopted Ra Navghan and brought up like his own child. Someone informed the King about this and to prove this information wrong Devat Bodar had to kill his own son. When Ra Navghan was young Devat Bodar decided to fight against King Solanki. A fierce battle was fought between Solanki and Bodar (Ahirs). Finally, Ahirs won the battle and Ra Navghan became the King and Chudasama dynasty reclaimed the Throne of Junagadh.Ra Navghan then Ruled for many years as King of Junagadh. During this time his accepted sister Jahal was kidnapped by Hamir Sumro of Sindh. Jahal was an Ahir a nomadic caste, and relocated to Sindh after there was a drought in Kathiawar. As a result of her beauty Hamir Sumro Sultan of Sindh wanted to marry her. Therefore she told him that she has an oath that see mustn't marry for 6 months of which only 3 months are remaining. In this time she sends a letter to Navghan requesting help. Accordingly, Ra Navghan comes to her aid being helped by Varudi Maa. He rescues Jahal and kills Hamir Sumra. Ra Navghan was the father of Ra Khengar.Taking into account the famous sources like Dayashraya and Kumar Prabandh, both Ra Navghan and Ra Khengar are referred to as Ahir Rana or shepherd Kings.".
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- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Ahir.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Gujarat.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Chudasama.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Devat_Bodar.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Gujarat.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Gujarat.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Junagadh.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Sati_(practice).
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Solanki_dynasty.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Throne.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLink Wamansthali.
- Ra_Navghan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ra Navghan".
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- Ra_Navghan subject Category:History_of_Gujarat.
- Ra_Navghan hypernym Ruler.
- Ra_Navghan type Person.
- Ra_Navghan comment "Ra Navghan was a Chudasama ruler of Wamansthali in Junagadh between 1025–1044 CE, in the state of Gujarat in India. He was the son of Ra Dayas and had escaped capture by King Solanki with his mothers maid, then was raised by Devat Bodar family in strict secrecy. The Ahirs, former supporters of the Chudasama rulers, sacrificed their own son in place of young Ra Navghan.".
- Ra_Navghan label "Ra Navghan".
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- Ra_Navghan sameAs Q7278362.
- Ra_Navghan wasDerivedFrom Ra_Navghan?oldid=651343314.
- Ra_Navghan isPrimaryTopicOf Ra_Navghan.