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Durlabharaja was succeeded by his nephew [[Bhima I]], who faced an invasion from the [[Ghaznavid]] ruler [[Mahmud of Ghazni|Mahmud]] during 1024-1025 CE. Bhima fled to [[Kanthkot]], as Mahmud entered the Chaulukya territory unopposed and sacked the [[Somnath temple]].{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=43-45}} After Mahmud's departure, Bhima restored the Chaulukya rule. He crushed revolts by the [[Paramaras of Chandravati|Paramara chiefs of Arbuda]], who used to serve as Chaulukya vassals.{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=49-50}} Bhima also defeated and imprisoned Krishnadeva, a ruler of the Paramara branch of [[Bhinmal]]. He unsuccessfully fought against the [[Chahamanas of Naddula|Naddula Chahamana]] ruler [[Anahilla]]. Anahilla's sons [[Balaprasada]] and [[Jendraraja]] defeated Bhima and forced him to release Krishnadeva.{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=50-51}} Later legendary accounts credit Bhima with a victory against Hammuka, a ruler of [[Sindh]], although the accuracy of this claim is not certain.{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=48-49}} | Durlabharaja was succeeded by his nephew [[Bhima I]], who faced an invasion from the [[Ghaznavid]] ruler [[Mahmud of Ghazni|Mahmud]] during 1024-1025 CE. Bhima fled to [[Kanthkot]], as Mahmud entered the Chaulukya territory unopposed and sacked the [[Somnath temple]].{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=43-45}} After Mahmud's departure, Bhima restored the Chaulukya rule. He crushed revolts by the [[Paramaras of Chandravati|Paramara chiefs of Arbuda]], who used to serve as Chaulukya vassals.{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=49-50}} Bhima also defeated and imprisoned Krishnadeva, a ruler of the Paramara branch of [[Bhinmal]]. He unsuccessfully fought against the [[Chahamanas of Naddula|Naddula Chahamana]] ruler [[Anahilla]]. Anahilla's sons [[Balaprasada]] and [[Jendraraja]] defeated Bhima and forced him to release Krishnadeva.{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=50-51}} Later legendary accounts credit Bhima with a victory against Hammuka, a ruler of [[Sindh]], although the accuracy of this claim is not certain.{{sfn|Asoke Kumar Majumdar|1956|pp=48-49}} | ||