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Paramara (other)
Paramara may refer to: * Paramara dynasty, Indian dynasty *Paramaras of Chandravati, 10th-13th century dynasty of Rajasthan, India * Paramaras of Siwana, another dynasty in Rajasthan See also *Parmar (other) *Panwar (other) *Pawar (other) *Parihar (other) Parihar may refer to: * Parihar (clan) a clan of India * Parihar (surname), a Nepali and Indian surname * Parihar Assembly constituency, in the Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India * 16174 Parihar, a main-belt asteroid See also * Parihara, a v ...
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Paramara Dynasty
The Paramara Dynasty (IAST: Paramāra) was an Indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries. They belonged to the Parmar (clan), Paramara clan of the Rajputs. The dynasty was established in either the 9th or 10th century, and its early rulers most probably ruled as vassals of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. The earliest extant Paramara inscriptions, issued by the 10th-century ruler Siyaka, have been found in Gujarat. Around 972 CE, Siyaka sacked the Rashtrakuta capital Manyakheta, and established the Paramaras as a sovereign power. By the time of his successor Vakpati Munja, Munja, the Malwa region in present-day Madhya Pradesh had become the core Paramara territory, with Dhara (city), Dhara (now Dhar) as their capital. At its zenith under Bhoja, it ruled over an empire which extended from Chittorgarh Fort, Chittor in the north to Konkan in the south, and from the Sabarmati River in the west to Vidisha in the east. Th ...
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Paramaras Of Chandravati
The Paramaras of Chandravati ruled the area around the Arbuda mountain (present-day Mount Abu) in India during 10th-13th centuries. Their capital was located at Chandravati, and their territory included parts of present-day southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat. The most notable ruler of the dynasty was Dharavarsha, who helped his Chaulukya overlords repulse a Ghurid dynasty, Ghurid invasion at the Battle of Kasahrada in 1178. Territory The Paramaras of Chandravati ruled the area around the Arbuda mountain (present-day Mount Abu). Their territory, called Arbuda (or Arvvuda in an inscription), spanned over present-day southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat. Chandravati (also called Chandrapalyam or Chandrapalli in inscriptions), a town at the foot of the mountain, was their capital. Political history The Paramaras of Chandravati ruled between 10th and 13th centuries. The 1161 CE inscription of the Paramara king Ranasimha refers to the Agnivansha myth, stating that the ...
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Paramaras Of Siwana
The Paramaras of Siwana were one of the many Rajput rulers in Rajasthan who ruled a principality centered on the fort of Siwana. They belonged to the Rajput Agnivanshi clan of Paramaras. The last ruler, Sitala Deva was defeated and his domain annexed in 1308 by the sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji. History At the beginning of the 14th century, the present-day Rajasthan had several small principalities centered around hill forts. One of these was Siwana, ruled by the Parmar clan of Rajputs. A number of local chiefs acknowledged their suzerainty. Decline Most of the Rajput principalities had acknowledged the sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khalji's suzerainty after his conquest of the powerful Ranthambore (1301) and Chittor (1303) kingdoms. However, the forts of Siwana and Jalore, located in the south-west end of Rajasthan, remained independent. Siwana, located near the Thar Desert, was then ruled by Sitala Deva (also called "Satal Deo" or "Sital Dev" in medieval chronicles). Ac ...
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Parmar (other)
Parmar may refer to: * Parmar (clan) * Parmar (surname), an Indian surname See also * Panwar (other) * Parihar (other) * Pawar (other) *Paramara dynasty The Paramara Dynasty (IAST: Paramāra) was an Indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries. They belonged to the Parmar (clan), Paramara clan of the Rajputs. The dynasty was establi ...
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Panwar (other)
Panwar is a Rajput clan found in Northern India. Panwar may also refer to: People * Aalisha Panwar (born 1996), Indian television actress * Arvind Panwar (born 1990), Indian cyclist * Harpal Singh Panwar (born 1945), Indian politician, member of Indian Parliament (specifically Lok Sabha) and Indian government minister * Hemendra Singh Panwar, Indian conservationist *Krishan Lal Panwar, Indian politician, member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly and a Minister in Government of Haryana * Lalit K. Panwar, Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer * Manisha Panwar, Indian politician, member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly * Pritam Singh Panwar, Indian politician, member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly * Sahil Panwar (born 1999), Indian footballer * Sangeeta Panwar (born 1969), Indian television actor * Surendra Singh Panwar (1919–2002), Indian Army artillery officer * Vaibhav Singh Panwar (born 1992), Indian cricketer * Vineet Panwar (born 1998), Indian cri ...
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Pawar (other)
Pawar is an Indian surname. Pawar may also refer to: *Parmar (Rajput clan), a Rajput clan See also * Paramara (other) *Parmar (other) *Panwar (other) * Powari (other) *Parihar (other) Parihar may refer to: * Parihar (clan) a clan of India * Parihar (surname), a Nepali and Indian surname * Parihar Assembly constituency, in the Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India * 16174 Parihar, a main-belt asteroid See also * Parihara, a v ...
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