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1170:
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91:
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The period between the seventh and the twelfth century witnessed gradual rise of a number of new royal-lineages in
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, which came to constitute a social-political category known as 'Rajput'. Some of the major lineages were the Pratiharas of Rajasthan,
2419:
From Ajmer in
Rajasthan, the former capital of the defeated Cahamana Rajputs β also, significantly, the wellspring of Chishti piety the post-1192 pattern of temple desecration moved swiftly down the Gangetic Plain as Turkish military forces sought to extirpate local ruling houses in the late twelfth
2210:
When
Gurjara Pratiharas power declined after the sacking of Kannauj by the Rashtrakutkas in the early tenth century many Rajput princes declared their independence and founded their own kingdoms, some of which grew to importance in the subsequent two centuries. The better known among these dynasties
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By contrast in
Rajasthan a single warrior group evolved called Rajput (from Rajaputra-sons of kings): they rarely engaged in farming, even to supervise farm labour as farming was literally beneath them, farming was for their peasant subjects. In the ninth century separate clans of Rajputs Cahamanas
2391:
The rise of a new section called the
Rajputs and the controversy about their origins have already been mentioned. With the break-up of the Pratihara empire, a number of Rajput states camne into existence in north India. The most important of these were the Gahadavalas of Kanauj, the Paramaras of
2480:
The
Chauhans (Cahamanas) Rajputs had emerged in the later tenth century and established themselves as a paramount power, overthrowing the Tomar Rajputs. In 1151 the Tomar Rajput rulers (and original builders) of Delhi were overthrown by Visal Dev, the Chauhan ruler of
2447:
The
Tomaras ultimately met their destruction at the hand of another Rajput clan, the Chauhans or Chahamanas. Delhi was captured from the Tomaras by the Chauhan king Vigraharaja IV (the Visala Deva of the traditional bardic histories) in the middle of twelfth
2211:
were the
Chaulukyas or Solankis of Kathiawar and Gujarat, the Chahamanas (i.e. Chauhan) of eastern Rajasthan (Ajmer and Jodhpur), and the Tomaras who had founded Delhi (Dhillika) in 736 but had then been displaced by the Chauhans in the twelfth century.
483:
Several mythical accounts of the dynasty's origin also exist. The earliest of the dynasty's inscriptions and literary works state that the dynasty's progenitor was a legendary hero named
Chahamana. They variously state that this hero was born from
622:). The term also came to be applied to the larger area captured by the Chahamanas. The early medieval Indian inscriptions and the writings of the contemporary Muslim historians suggest that the following cities were also included in Sapadalaksha:
2351:
Muhammad of Ghor was another Afghan Turk invader. He established a much wider control in North India. The
Rajputs were unable to resist him, following his defeat of Prithviraja III, king of Chauhans, a Rajput clan based southeast of
514:
historians interpreted this myth to suggest a foreign origin of the dynasty, speculating that the foreign warriors were initiated into the Hindu society through a fire ritual. However, the earliest extant copy of
606:
was based in Ahichchhatrapura, which can be identified with modern Nagaur. The ancient name of Nagaur was Nagapura, which means "the city of the serpent". Ahichchhatrapura has a similar meaning: "the city whose
594:" or 125,000) refers to the large number of villages in the area. It became prominent during the Chahamana reign. It appears that the term originally referred to the area around modern
2236:
Uttar Pradesh and adjacent areas, the Guhilas and Chahamanas of Rajasthan, the Caulukyas or Solankis of Gujarat and Rajasthan and the Paramaras of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
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299:
285:
260:
246:
2302:"From the process of migration and metamorphosis of lowly groups into Rajputs new Rajput clans were formed some of these clans The Pratiharas, Guhilas and Chahamanas
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dethroned him, and regained control of a part of his ancestral kingdom. Hariraja was defeated by the Ghurids in 1194 CE. Govindaraja was granted the fief of
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As the Chahamana territory expanded, the entire region ruled by them came to be known as Sapadalaksha. This included the later Chahamana capitals Ajayameru (
90:
850:
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893:(Vindhyan region) possibly acknowledged his suzerainty. Thus Vigraharaja's influence extended from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas, at least in name.
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1588:
1139:
3285:
1169:
3203:
472:
Vatsa. Historian R. B. Singh theorizes that the Chahamanas probably started out as petty rulers of Ahichchhatrapura (identified with
1624:
Following is a list of Chahamana rulers of Shakambhari and Ajmer, with approximate period of reign, as estimated by R. B. Singh:
885:. While this is an exaggeration, it is not completely baseless. The inscription was originally found in Topra village, near the
568:
suggest that it was a hot, arid region, where trees requiring little water grew. The region is identified with the area around
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2440:
2412:
2372:
2344:
2327:(Chauhans), Paramaras (Pawars), Guhilas (Sisodias) and Caulukyas were splitting off from sprawling Gurjara Pratihara clans...
2319:
2283:
2256:
2228:
2203:
3234:
3156:
2378:
2289:
3260:
3280:
3197:
3150:
3126:
2465:
797:
1918:
1047:
853:. His kingdom included parts of the present-day Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi. It probably also included a part of
755:
2263:
This is curious statement for the Chahamanas were known to be one of the pre-eminent Rajput families regarded as..
719:
Simharaja's successors consolidated the Chahamana power by engaging in wars with their neighbours, including the
476:), and moved their capital to Shakambhari (Sambhar) as their kingdom grew. Later, they became the vassals of the
3004:
2579:
2064:
1075:
924:
805:
457:
3270:
2008:
974:
809:
701:
292:
1657:
667:
153:
17:
3176:
3265:
2994:
2569:
2156:
942:
in 1182β83, although he could not annex the Chandela territory to his kingdom. In 1191, he defeated the
684:(a supernatural being). Little is known about his immediate successors. The 8th century Chahamana ruler
2358:
1152:
1002:
1481:
1418:
1264:
575:
414:
375:
3275:
1444:
1405:
1299:
955:
904:
869:). His 1164 CE Delhi-Shivalik pillar inscription claims that he conquered the region between the
437:
209:
560:. The text does not mention the exact location of the region. The later Sanskrit texts, such as
519:
does not mention this legend at all. Instead, it states that the first ruler of the dynasty was
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2152:
1574:
1492:
951:
930:
The most celebrated ruler of the dynasty was Someshvara's son Prithviraja III, better known as
896:
846:
2246:
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The Chahamanas commissioned a number of Hindu temples, several of which were destroyed by the
417:
of Bundelkhand. From 11th century onwards, they started facing Muslim invasions, first by the
3187:
2309:
1504:
1429:
793:
705:
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554:
The term Jangladesha ("rough and arid country") appears to be older, as it mentioned in the
1092:
801:
8:
1197:
379:
341:
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Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics: Draupadi among Rajputs, Muslims, and Dalits
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1617:
1593:
The Chahamanas of Shakambhari and main South Asian polities in 1175, on the eve of the
1472:
1385:
1361:
1030:
931:
751:
672:
619:
602:(vernacular form of Sapadalaksha) in as late as 20th century. The early Chahamana king
583:
477:
441:
3226:
3193:
3146:
3136:
3122:
3103:
3070:
3000:
2575:
2471:
2461:
2436:
2408:
2368:
2340:
2315:
2279:
2252:
2224:
2199:
1253:
878:
696:
made an attempt to overthrow the Gurjara-Pratihara suzerainty, and assumed the title
689:
677:
371:
367:
251:
108:
654:
429:
in the mid-12th century. The dynasty's power effectively ended in 1192 CE, when the
398:). For this reason, the Chahamana rulers are also known as the "Chauhans of Ajmer".
2398:
1931:
1312:
1288:
1116:
970:
947:
743:
569:
434:
410:
1085:
was known for his patronage to arts and literature, and himself composed the play
727:
of Delhi. The dynasty's earliest extant inscription (973 CE) is from the reign of
3220:
3172:
3140:
3116:
3097:
3060:
2430:
2362:
2334:
2273:
2218:
2193:
2077:
1948:
1879:
1866:
1644:
1352:
1087:
1014:
819:
713:
506:
504:. The earliest sources to mention this legend are the 16th century recensions of
387:
357:
758:
restored the Chahamana power, possibly with the help of the Naddula Chahamanas.
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2051:
2021:
1892:
1853:
1797:
1784:
1754:
1613:
1560:
1545:
1396:
1373:
1241:
1226:
1082:
1069:
1055:
962:
920:
886:
838:
830:
823:
728:
724:
685:
579:
511:
426:
406:
278:
265:
57:
1176:
3254:
2426:
2242:
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2161:. Oxford University Press, Digital South Asia Library. p. 147, Map "d".
1965:
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1728:
1715:
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1978:
1814:
1741:
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1125:
916:
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776:β1135 CE) repulsed a Ghaznavid attack, and also defeated the Paramara king
766:
391:
2457:
Against history, against state : counterperspectives from the margins
95:
Approximate territory of the Chahamanas of Shakambhari circa 1150β1192 CE.
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1702:
1676:
1211:
603:
556:
461:
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The Last Hindu Emperor: Prithviraj Cauhan and the Indian Past, 1200β2000
784:), a city that he either established or greatly expanded. His successor
401:
The Chahamanas fought several wars with their neighbours, including the
82:"Srimad vigra/ha raja de/va" in Devanagari; star and moon symbols below.
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1136:
temple. Someshvara granted the Revna village to a Parshvanatha temple.
842:
789:
777:
716:("king of great kings"), which suggests that he was a sovereign ruler.
681:
639:
544:
497:
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2926:
2721:
2719:
1905:
1840:
1605:
1323:
1148:
1120:
1038:
1021:
998:
990:
939:
882:
870:
762:
732:
720:
709:
659:
532:
520:
418:
402:
383:
337:
322:
2574:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 147, map XIV.3 (d).
800:. However, he suffered setbacks against the Gujarat Chaulukya kings
2104:
1991:
1689:
1128:
allowed the Jains to build their temples in his capital Ajayameru (
966:
935:
874:
785:
750:
invaded the Chahamana kingdom, and probably occupied their capital
697:
496:. A popular medieval account classifies the dynasty among the four
173:
129:
2923:
2779:
2716:
1608:
of the inscriptions issued during the Shakambhari Chahamana reign.
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commissioned a number of temples, including five temples in Ajmer.
815:
2839:
2607:
2605:
2603:
2548:
1111:
1099:
1042:
1020:
Multiple Chahamana rulers contributed to the construction of the
631:
627:
453:
780:. He moved the kingdom's capital from Shakambhari to Ajayameru (
666:
The earliest historical Chahamana king is the 6th century ruler
531:
The core territory of the Chahamanas was located in present-day
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1532:
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994:
862:
854:
635:
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360:
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2767:
2755:
2731:
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1144:
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890:
834:
781:
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363:
clan. The territory ruled by them was known as Sapadalaksha.
317:
115:
3037:
2827:
2629:
2524:
2512:
2129:
1519:
1184:
591:
548:
540:
500:
Rajput clans, whose ancestors are said to have come out of
75:
2938:
2911:
2899:
2887:
2851:
2815:
2791:
2704:
2692:
2999:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 37, 147.
2216:
833:
greatly expanded the Chahamana territories, and captured
523:, who is said to have been born from Brahma's sacrifice.
2500:
2488:
2339:. Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 59.
934:. He defeated several neighbouring kings, including the
78:
standing left, holding bow; "sri ra ma" in Devanagari.
2278:(2nd ed.). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 110.
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States and territories established in the 5th century
378:
vassals. When the Pratihara power declined after the
590:
The term Sapadalaksha (literally "one and a quarter
2460:. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 22.
1114:(cupolas) for the Jain temples at Ranthambore. The
788:raided the Tomara territory, and also defeated the
1110:(1136 CE) state that Prithviraja I donated golden
1091:. The structure that was later converted into the
3185:
3135:
3099:A study of the Cahamana inscriptions of Rajasthan
2980:
2968:
2932:
2881:
2869:
2845:
2809:
2785:
2749:
2725:
2686:
954:. However, the next year, he was defeated at the
889:(Himalayan foothills). Also, the exiled ruler of
488:'s eye, in the lineage of the sage Vatsa, in the
425:. The Chahamana kingdom reached its zenith under
394:moved the kingdom's capital to Ajayameru (modern
3252:
2566:For a theorized map of the Chahamana territory:
688:and his successors are known to have served the
3171:
3059:
2674:
2662:
2650:
2623:
2611:
2554:
2542:
662:temple was commissioned by the Chahamana rulers
366:The Chahamanas originally had their capital at
3114:
2956:
2833:
2638:
2357:
2248:Cultural Pasts: Essays in Early Indian History
958:by Muhammad of Ghor, and subsequently killed.
851:Vigraharaja IV's first war against the Muslims
492:and/or during a ritual sacrifice performed by
3301:States and territories disestablished in 1192
2453:
2425:
2397:
2241:
961:Muhammad of Ghor appointed Prithviraja's son
761:The subsequent Chahamana kings faced several
2992:
2567:
2307:
2268:
2151:
3218:
3095:
3043:
3031:
2944:
2917:
2905:
2893:
2857:
2821:
2797:
2773:
2761:
2737:
2710:
2698:
2530:
2518:
2506:
2494:
1024:temple, which was probably commissioned by
2332:
1620:, the most celebrated ruler of the dynasty
1132:), and also donated a golden kalasha to a
356:, the most prominent ruling family of the
1095:mosque was constructed during his reign.
374:). Until the 10th century, they ruled as
2407:. Oxford University Press. p. 108.
2251:. Oxford University Press. p. 792.
1612:
1138:
984:
973:by the Ghurids. There, he established a
895:
814:
708:. Vakpatiraja's elder son and successor
653:
574:
3291:12th-century disestablishments in India
3189:Historical Dictionary of Medieval India
2435:. Oxford University Press. p. 97.
14:
3253:
1479:
1442:
1427:
1416:
1359:
1350:
1341:
1332:
1310:
1297:
980:
3178:Speeches And Writings Har Bilas Sarda
2314:. Oneworld Publications. p. 64.
2311:India and South Asia: A Short History
1490:
1470:
1403:
1394:
1383:
1321:
1286:
1251:
1098:The Chahamana rulers also patronized
1054:temple at Narapura (modern Narwar in
1041:commissioned a large Shiva temple at
915:Vigraharaja was succeeded by his son
670:. According to a mythical account in
598:near Bikaner. This area was known as
336:was an early medieval kingdom in the
3083:from the original on 9 December 2023
3013:from the original on 6 February 2022
1273:
1262:
1182:
1173:
923:. Subsequently, his younger brother
464:was born at Ahichchhatrapura in the
3286:7th-century establishments in India
1572:
1143:Victory scene, Chahamanas Dynasty,
965:as a vassal. Prithviraja's brother
907:in 1192, against the forces of the
24:
3145:. S. Chand / Motilal Banarsidass.
2404:Essays on Islam and Indian History
2381:from the original on 10 March 2023
2364:History of Medieval India:800β1700
2217:Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya (2006).
1195:
1064:built a food distribution centre (
25:
3312:
2292:from the original on 12 July 2023
2198:. Psychology Press. p. 117.
2145:
1159:
798:Slaughter of Turushkas near Ajmer
3237:from the original on 3 July 2023
3206:from the original on 3 July 2023
3159:from the original on 3 July 2023
2996:A Historical atlas of South Asia
2993:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
2588:from the original on 5 June 2021
2571:A Historical atlas of South Asia
2568:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
2392:Malwa, and the Chauhans of Ajmer
2165:from the original on 5 June 2021
2158:A Historical Atlas of South Asia
1175:
1168:
877:, and thus restored the rule of
861:) and a portion of the northern
808:, and was killed by his own son
700:("great king"). His younger son
297:
283:
258:
244:
89:
49:
3069:. University of Chicago Press.
3052:
2986:
2560:
993:(Jainism), Chahamanas Dynasty,
3121:. Cambridge University Press.
2367:. Orient Longman. p. 62.
2177:
2122:
13:
1:
2139:
1662:
1597:invasion of the subcontinent.
1106:(1134 CE) and Chandra Suri's
1013:invaders after the defeat of
901:The last stand of the Rajputs
770:
736:
692:as vassals. In 10th century,
390:. In the early 12th century,
293:Chahamanas of Ranastambhapura
163:
61:
2420:and early thirteenth century
526:
348:, colloquially known as the
56:Coin of the Chahamana ruler
7:
460:, the early Chahamana king
10:
3317:
3186:Iqtidar Alam Khan (2008).
3181:. Ajmer: Vedic Yantralaya.
2272:(2010). Arnold, D. (ed.).
1153:National Museum, New Delhi
1003:National Museum, New Delhi
649:
611:or protector is serpent".
3261:Chahamanas of Shakambhari
3222:History of the ChΔhamΔnas
452:According to the 1170 CE
447:
346:Chahamanas of Shakambhari
313:
223:
219:
206:
196:
192:
184:
180:
160:
147:
143:
135:
125:
100:
88:
46:
41:
34:
3281:Dynasties of the Rajputs
2115:
706:Naddula Chahamana branch
440:Vigraharaja IV's nephew
114:later Ajayameru (Modern
3142:Early ChauhΔn Dynasties
3115:Cynthia Talbot (2015).
2223:. Anthem. p. 116.
2153:Schwartzberg, Joseph E.
956:second Battle of Tarain
905:Second Battle of Tarain
829:Arnoraja's younger son
340:region of northwestern
210:Second Battle of Tarain
2981:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2969:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2933:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2882:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2870:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2846:Iqtidar Alam Khan 2008
2810:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2786:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2750:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2726:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2687:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2454:Shail Mayaram (2003).
1621:
1156:
1006:
952:first Battle of Tarain
919:, and then his nephew
912:
857:(to the south-east of
826:
731:. During the reign of
663:
587:
566:Shabdakalpadruma Kosha
382:, the Chahamana ruler
344:. It was ruled by the
2308:David Ludden (2013).
1616:
1142:
1102:. Vijayasimha Suri's
988:
927:ascended the throne.
899:
818:
657:
578:
438:defeated and executed
3271:History of Rajasthan
3219:R. B. Singh (1964).
3096:Anita Sudan (1989).
2675:Har Bilas Sarda 1935
2663:Har Bilas Sarda 1935
2651:Har Bilas Sarda 1935
2624:Har Bilas Sarda 1935
2612:Har Bilas Sarda 1935
2555:Har Bilas Sarda 1935
2543:Alf Hiltebeitel 1999
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1093:Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
802:Jayasimha Siddharaja
754:for a brief period.
502:sacrificial fire pit
456:rock inscription of
107:Shakambhari (modern
27:Kingdom in Rajputana
3192:. Scarecrow Press.
3034:, pp. 312β316.
2957:Cynthia Talbot 2015
2834:Cynthia Talbot 2015
2740:, pp. 131β132.
2639:Cynthia Talbot 2015
2557:, pp. 220β221.
2333:Peter Robb (2011).
1151:, 10th century CE.
1108:Munisuvrata-Charita
1001:, 11th century CE.
981:Cultural activities
841:. He also defeated
723:of Gujarat and the
618:) and Shakambhari (
582:inscription on the
478:Imperial Pratiharas
380:Tripartite Struggle
350:Chauhans of Sambhar
342:Indian subcontinent
198:β’ Established
149:β’ 6th century
3266:Dynasties of India
2776:, p. 140-141.
2764:, p. 138-140.
2336:A History of India
2275:A History of India
2195:A History of India
2190:Dietmar Rothermund
1910:1040 (few months)
1622:
1157:
1117:Kharatara-Gachchha
1031:Prithviraja Vijaya
1007:
932:Prithviraj Chauhan
913:
827:
712:assumed the title
690:Gurjara-Pratiharas
676:, he received the
673:Prithviraja Vijaya
664:
588:
584:Delhi-Topra pillar
543:: SapΔdalakαΉ£a) or
535:. It was known as
442:Prithviraj Chauhan
421:, and then by the
386:assumed the title
3137:Dasharatha Sharma
3076:978-0-226-34055-5
3046:, pp. 51β70.
2959:, pp. 37β38.
2935:, pp. 69β70.
2728:, pp. 34β35.
2521:, pp. 10β12.
2442:978-0-19-564919-2
2414:978-0-19-565114-0
2374:978-81-250-3226-7
2346:978-0-230-34549-2
2321:978-1-78074-108-6
2285:978-1-4051-9509-6
2258:978-0-19-564050-2
2230:978-1-84331-132-4
2205:978-0-415-32919-4
2113:
2112:
1932:Durlabha-raja III
1451:
1436:
1104:UpadeΕΔmΔlavritti
1068:) on the road to
680:as a gift from a
678:Sambhar Salt Lake
413:of Malwa and the
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1893:Vakpati-raja II
1854:Vigraha-raja II
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1028:. According to
1015:Prithviraja III
983:
820:Bisaldeo temple
773:
739:
714:Maharajadhiraja
652:
586:, 12th century.
529:
517:Prithviraj Raso
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2961:
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2937:
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2910:
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2898:
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2886:
2874:
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2850:
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2826:
2824:, p. 156.
2814:
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2800:, p. 150.
2790:
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2713:, p. 103.
2703:
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2691:
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2667:
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2643:
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1768:Govinda-raja I
1765:
1761:
1760:
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1729:Chandra-raja I
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1165:
1161:
1160:List of rulers
1158:
1083:Vigraharaja IV
1080:
1079:
1073:
1070:Somnath temple
1059:
1056:Ajmer district
1045:
982:
979:
963:Govindaraja IV
921:Prithviraja II
887:Shivalik Hills
863:Gangetic plain
831:Vigraharaja IV
824:Vigraharaja IV
740: 1040 CE
729:Vigraharaja II
686:Durlabharaja I
651:
648:
562:Bhava Prakasha
528:
525:
449:
446:
427:Vigraharaja IV
409:of Delhi, the
328:
327:
326:
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315:
311:
310:
307:
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2997:
2989:
2983:, p. 41.
2982:
2977:
2971:, p. 38.
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2895:
2890:
2884:, p. 26.
2883:
2878:
2872:, p. 87.
2871:
2866:
2859:
2854:
2847:
2842:
2835:
2830:
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2818:
2812:, p. 62.
2811:
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2787:
2782:
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2770:
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2758:
2752:, p. 40.
2751:
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2727:
2722:
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2700:
2695:
2689:, p. 23.
2688:
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2676:
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2647:
2641:, p. 33.
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2520:
2515:
2509:, p. 89.
2508:
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2497:, p. 11.
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