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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...
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Gurjars migrated to
different parts of the
Indian Subcontinent from the
Gurjaratra. The
Gurjaras started fading from the
forefront of
history after the 10th...
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Historian R. C.
Majumdar explained that the
region was long
known as
Gurjaratra early form of Gujarat,
before it came to be
called Raj****na,
early in...
- ****nle also
believed that the name of the "Lata"
region changed to "
Gurjaratra" (later Gujarat)
during the
Chaulukya reign,
presumably because they were...
- for many
dynasties in this part of the country; the
region was
known as
Gurjaratra. Up to the 10th
century CE,
almost all of
North India acknowledged the...
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Gangetic valley,
Gurjaratra and the
Saurashtra region of Gujarat.
According to
Alexander Cunningham the coin
discovered in
Gurjaratra weighs around 6.5...
- follows: "On
account of his [Alauddin's] prowess, Karṇa, the
ruler of
Gurjaratrā, fled away in all
haste and
having wandered about in many
kingdoms died...
- it was
mainly through the
Chapas that the
Gurjars gave
their name to
Gurjaratra, and thirdly, the
statement of the
astronomer Brahm Gupt
whose writing...
- Kingdoms. However,
western Rajasthan and
eastern Gujarat were part of "
Gurjaratra". The
local dialects of the time use the
expression Rājwār, the place...
- area
until sixth century, when they
gained political power. The term "
Gurjaratra", from
which the word "Gujarat" is derived,
appears as the name of a geographical...