Hammira is a form the Arabic title Emir, adopted as a given name by the early medieval Indian rulers. It may refer to:
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Hammiradeva (r. c. 1283-1301), a king of the Chahamana dynasty of north-western India
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Hammira Mahakavya, 15th-century Sanskrit epic about the king
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Hamir Raso, 18th or 19th-century Hindi poem about the king
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Hameer Hath, 1964 Indian Hindi-language film about the king by Jaswant Jhaveri
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Hammiravarman (r. c. 1288-1311), a king of the Chandela dynasty of central India
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Hammir Singh (r. c. 1314-1378), a king of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar in north-western India
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Hamir Singh II, maharana of Mewar from 1772–1778
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Bir Hambir, 49th king of Mallabhum
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Hambirrao Mohite, military commander of the Maratha Empire
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A common title used for the invading Muslim kings in early medieval Indian Sanskrit texts
See also
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Hamir (disambiguation)
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Hamira, town in Kapurthala, Punjab, India
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Hameer, a Hindustani classical raga
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Hamirpur (disambiguation)
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Suratrana, Sanskrit transliteration of sultan
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Balhara (title), Arabic transliteration of Sanskrit Vallabha