- The
Gurjara-Pratihara was a
dynasty that
ruled much of
Northern India from the mid-8th to the 11th century. They
ruled first at
Ujjain and
later at Kannauj...
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Gurjara, or Gurjar, may
refer to; Gurjar...
- The
Gurjar (or Gujjar, Gujar,
Gurjara) are an Indo-Aryan
agricultural ethnic community,
residing mainly in India, ****stan and Afghanistan,
divided internally...
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Gurjaradesa (lit. '
Gurjara country') or
Gurjaratra is a
historical region in
India comprising the
eastern Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat during the period...
- The
Gurjaras of Lata, also
known as
Gurjaras of
Nandipuri or
Bharuch Gurjaras, was a
dynasty which ruled Lata
region (now
South Gujarat, India) as a feudatory...
- Māru-
Gurjara architecture or Solaṅkī style, is the
style of West
Indian temple architecture that
originated in
Gujarat and
Rajasthan from the 11th to...
- The
origin of the
Gurjara-Pratihara
dynasty of
India is a
topic of
debate among historians. The
rulers of this
dynasty used the self-designation "Pratihara"...
- the king of
Gurjara-desha (
Gurjara country)
acted as his door-keeper (pratihara),
suggesting that the
Rashtrakuta king had
subdued the
Gurjara-Pratihara...
- NFP ****stan, 5th or 6th
century CE.
British Museum.
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royal races Ancient India and
Central Asia Alchon...
- was also the main
place of war in the
Tripartite struggle between the
Gurjara-Pratihara, the
Palas and the Rashtrakutas.
Kannauj was
clearly the wealthiest...