After ruling indirectly and directly, Didda (980–1003 CE) placed Samgrāmarāja, son of her brother on the throne, starting the Lohara dynasty.
[19] Even where the kings mentioned in the first three books are historically attested, Kalhana's account suffers from chronological errors.
[16][17] A Persian translation of Rajatarangini was commissioned by Zain-ul-Abidin, who ruled Kashmir in the 15th century CE.
Horace Hayman Wilson partially translated the work, and wrote an essay based on it, titled The Hindu History of Kashmir (published in Asiatic Researches Volume 15).
These include: A television series based on Rajatarangini named Meeras began in 1986 in Doordarshan, Srinagar.