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Khayaravala dynasty

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There are remains of archaeological find-spots in the area previously controlled by the dynasty. These find-spots include inscriptions of King Pratapdhavala in Phulwaria, the Tutrahi fall rock inscription of Vikram Samvat 1214, Tarachandi rock inscription of Pratapdhavala of Vikram Samvat 1225,
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is considered to have been the first powerful ruler of this dynasty when he came into power in the middle of the 12th century. He left rock inscriptions throughout his reign in the
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of the Khayaravalas and the historian, Sayantani Pal, has put forward the idea that Chandi was originally the tribal Goddess of the Kharwars who was later
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tribe and the local tradition of the Kharwars states them to have historically been the rulers of Rohtasgarh wherefrom they originally migrated to
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Copperplate inscription of Udayaraja and Indradhavala of Vikram Samvat 1254 and Rohtas inscription of Shri Pratapa of Vikram Samvat 1279.
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dynasty of Varanasi. This is demonstrated by inscriptions which show land grants being made to the Khayaravalas.
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states that he travelled on a pilgrimage accompanied by five female slaves, a doorkeeper, a court
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His inscriptions also make clear that Pratapadhavala described himself as a
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The known rulers of the Khayaravala dynasty are as follows:
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mode of worship which helped them develop from a form of "
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The Khayaravalas are believed to have originated from the
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into her current form. The Khayaravalas adopted the
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Index

Vassal state
Gahadavalas
Shahabad district
Pala Empire
Delhi sultanate
India
Indian states
Bihar
Jharkhand
Shahabad district
Japla
Gahadavala
Kharwar
Palamu
Pratapadhavala
Sanskrit language
Durga
Tilouthu
pandit
Kshatriya
Chandi
tutelary deity
Sanskritised
brahmanical

Pratap Dhavala
Shri Pratapa

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