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'''Rohitashva''' or '''Lohithashva'''<ref>These names are alternative transliterations.</ref> was a [[mythological]]<ref>Henk W Wagenaar and S S Parikh. "Rohitashva" in ''Allied Chambers Transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English Dictionary''. | '''Rohitashva''' or '''Lohithashva'''<ref>These names are alternative transliterations.</ref> was a [[mythological]]<ref>Henk W Wagenaar and S S Parikh. "Rohitashva" in ''Allied Chambers Transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English Dictionary''. Allied Publishers. 1993. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_kWROaer5UsC&pg=PA1018#v=onepage&f=false Page 1018]</ref> prince. His father was [[Harischandra]]. He had a stronghold in the [[Shahabad district]].<ref>The Indian Advertising Year Book. Our India Directories & Publications. 1962. p 79. [https://books.google.com/books?id=VDrNUA35RbwC].</ref> This stronghold is the [[Rohtas Fort, India|Rohtasgarh]] on Kaimoor Hill, [[Rohtas district]].<ref>Lok Sabha Debates. 2001. Page 84. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=EiBVAAAAYAAJ Google Books]</ref> | ||
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