"It was out of his devotion to the religion of the Turushkas, not out of antipathy towards the twice-born, that he oppressed the Brahmanas; and hence his victims did not much complain. This was what Suhabhatta told them inorder to remove the impression which his actions created that he had antipathy towards the Brahmanas."
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Rajatarangini by Jonaraja quoted at Sunanda Vashisht, What Did Muslim Sultan And Hindu King Of Kashmir Have In Common ā They Were Both Turuksha
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Jonaraja
1418 ā 1419
Jonaraja (died AD 1459) was a Kashmiri historian and Sanskrit poet. His DvitÄ«yÄ RÄjataraį¹ ginÄ« is a continuation of Kalhana's RÄjataraį¹ ginÄ« and brings the chronicle of the kings of Kashmir down to the time of the author's patron Zain-ul-Abidin (r. 1418ā1419 and 1420ā1470). Jonaraja, however, could not complete the history of the patron as he died in the 35th regnal year. His pupil, ÅrÄ«vara continued the history and his work, the TritÄ«yÄ RÄjataraį¹ ginÄ«, covers the period 1459ā1486.
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