Udal of Mahoba
Udal was a legendary person who, like his brother Alha, was of Ahir descent.[1] The Alha-Udal ballads sing of Ahir bravery in medieval period.[2] He was a general in the army of the Chandela king Paramardi Deva (also known as Parmal or Parimal) of Mahoba in the 12th-13th centuries. Parmal raised Udal as his own son, since he was born after the death of his father Dassraj, who - a general himself - was killed in the service of Parmal.[3] Udal met his end while fighting against Rai Pithora better called as Prithviraj Chauhan in 1182CE.
References
- Hiltebeitel, Alf (2009). Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics: Draupadi among Rajputs, Muslims, and Dalits. University of Chicago Press. pp. 160–163. ISBN 9780226340555.
- Yadava, S. D. S. (2006). Followers of Krishna: Yadavas of India. Lancer Publishers. p. 19. ISBN 9788170622161. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
- Mishra, Pt. Lalita Prasad (2007). Alhakhand (in Hindi) (15 ed.). Lucknow (India): Tejkumar Book Depot (Pvt) Ltd. pp. 1–11 (History of Mahoba).
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