Bhim Malla
Bhim Malla was the thirty-fifth king of the Mallabhum. He ruled from 1240 to 1253 CE.[1][2]
Bhim Malla | |
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35th king of the Mallabhum | |
Reign | 1240 - 1253 CE. |
Predecessor | Gobinda Malla |
Successor | Katar Malla |
Religion | Hinduism |
History
Bhim Malla established the idol of the deity Shyam Chand. Extended the boundary of Mallabhum up to the Damodar River in the north.[1]
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References
- Dasgupta 2009, p. 34.
- Mallik, Abhaya Pada (1921). History of Bishnupur-Raj: An Ancient Kingdom of West Bengal (the University of Michigan ed.). Calcutta. p. 129. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
Sources
- Dasgupta, Gautam Kumar; Biswas, Samira; Mallik, Rabiranjan (2009), Heritage Tourism: An Anthropological Journey to Bishnupur, A Mittal Publication, ISBN 978-8183242943
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