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Chapa may refer to: * Chapa (given name), a feminine given name * Chapa (surname), a surname * Chavda dynasty The Chavda (IAST:Chávaḍá), also spelled Chawda or Chavada was a dynasty which ruled the region of modern-day Gujarat in India, from c. 690 to 942. Variants of the name for the dynasty include Chapotkatas, Chahuda and Chávoṭakas. Van ... (Chapa), a dynasty of Gujarat state of India See also * Chapa frog (other) * Shaun Chapas, an American football player * '' Chappa'', a 1982 Indian Malayalam-language film {{disambig ...
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Chapa (given Name)
Chapa is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Chapa Herrera (born 1996), American soccer player * Linda Chapa LaVia (born 1966), American politician * Nora Chapa Mendoza (born 1932), American artist See also * Chara (given name) {{given name, Chapa Feminine given names ...
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Chapa (surname)
Chapa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Damian Chapa (born 1963), American actor * Erick Chapa Erick Chapa (born July 5, 1985 in Mexico City, Mexico), is a Mexican television actor. Personal life He is married with the Mexican actress Alexa Martín, the wedding ceremony was held on 3 February 2017 at Hacienda La Escoba, in Jalisco ... (21st century), Mexican actor * María Ceseñas Chapa (born 1952), Mexican politician * Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa (1941–2011), Mexican journalist * Rudy Chapa (born 1957), American businessperson * Tatiana Palacios Chapa (born 1968), Mexican American singer See also * Chara (given name) {{surname, Chapa ...
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Chavda Dynasty
The Chavda (IAST:Chávaḍá), also spelled Chawda or Chavada was a dynasty which ruled the region of modern-day Gujarat in India, from c. 690 to 942. Variants of the name for the dynasty include Chapotkatas, Chahuda and Chávoṭakas. Vanraja was the founder (746 or 765) of the city of Aṇahilaváḍa and most prominent ruler of the dynasty. According to ''Prabandhachintámaṇi'', he ruled for 60 years. He was succeeded by Yogaraja (ruled 35 years), followed by Kshemraja (25 years), Bhuyada (29 years), Virsimha (25 years) and Ratnaditya (15 years). Ratnaditya was succeeded by Samantsimha (also known as Chuyadadeva) who ruled seven years. Samantsimha did not have any children so he adopted his nephew Mularaja who overthrew him in 942 and established the Chaulukya dynasty. Sources of information The chief sources of information regarding the Chavda rule are the opening chapters of the '' Prabandhachintámaṇi'' and ''Vicháraśreṇi'', ''Sukṛitasankírtana'', and ''Ra ...
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Chapa Frog (other)
The chapa frog is a frog found in Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. Chapa frog may also refer to: * Chapa bubble-nest frog, a frog found in China, Vietnam, and Thailand * Chapa torrent frog, a frog found in China, Vietnam, and possibly Laos {{disambig ...
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Shaun Chapas
Shaun Chapas (born May 2, 1988) is an American former professional football fullback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions. He played college football at the University of Georgia. Early life Chapas attended Bolles School, where he was named the starter at fullback as a freshman. As a junior, he had 9 rushing touchdowns on 38 carries and 2 receiving touchdowns on 9 catches, while helping his team win the Class AA state title. As a senior, he missed the entire season after tearing his ACL. He was still rated the eighth-best fullback in the nation and fifth on the Florida Top-100 Rivals.com team. College career Chapas accepted a football scholarship from the University of Georgia, where he was redshirted to recover from his previous injury. After being named the most improved running back at the conclusion of spring drills in 2007, he appeared in all 13 games with 11 carries for 41 yards and three catches for 22 yards while a ...
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