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'''Jonaraja''' (c. [[15th century]]), [[Kashmir]]i historian, continued [[Kalhana]]'s ''Rajatarangini'' to 1412.
<!-- Do not use the "dated prod" template directly; the above line is generated by "subst:prod|reason" -->'''Jonaraja''' (c. [[15th century]]), [[Kashmir]]i historian, continued [[Kalhana]]'s ''Rajatarangini'' to 1412.


Jonaraja was a historian and a Sanskrit poet of very high order. He has vividly described the decline of Hindu civilization of Kashmir.
Jonaraja was a historian and a Sanskrit poet of very high order. He has vividly described the decline of Hindu civilization of Kashmir.

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Jonaraja (c. 15th century), Kashmiri historian, continued Kalhana's Rajatarangini to 1412.

Jonaraja was a historian and a Sanskrit poet of very high order. He has vividly described the decline of Hindu civilization of Kashmir.