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874:, tells a story that Rupasundarí was living in the forest swinging her son in a hammock, when a Jain monk named Śílaguṇasúri noticing as he passed royal marks on the boy bought him from his mother. The story adds that a nun named Víramatí brought up the boy whom the monks called Vanarája, literally "the forest king". When eight years old, the monk told Vanarája to protect his place of worship from rats. The boy's skill in shooting rats convinced the monk he was not fit to be a monk but was worthy of a kingdom. He therefore returned the boy to his mother. These details seem invented by the Jain writers themselves. No mention of any such story occurs in the
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935:. Merutuṇga in both his works gives the length of Vanarája's life at 109 and of his reign at sixty years. The figure 60 seems to mark the length of his life and not of his reign. So long a reign as sixty years is barely possible for a sovereign who succeeded late in life, and the 109 years of his life can hardly be correct. Taking Vanarája's age at 45 when he was installed in 765 CE (S. 821) and allowing fifteen years more to complete the sixty years, he probably died circa 780 (S. 836), the closing year of his reign.
911:), 746–765 CE, he fixed the site of a capital which afterwards rose to be the great city of Aṇahilapura. Vanarája is said to have asked a Bharváḍ or Shepherd named Aṇahila, son of Śákhadá to show him the best site. Aṇahila agreed on condition that the city should be called by his name. Aṇahila accordingly showed Vanarája the place. The city may have been called after some local chief since it was popularly known as Aṇahilaváḍa (Sanskrit:Aṇahilaváta) that is "the place of Aṇahila". In the
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607:, he ruled for 60 years. He was succeeded by Yogaraja (ruled 35 years), followed by Kshemraja (25 years), Bhuyada (29 years), Virsimha (25 years) and Ratnaditya (15 years). Ratnaditya was succeeded by Samantsimha (also known as Chuyadadeva) who ruled seven years. Samantsimha did not have any children so he adopted his nephew
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mentions that Yogarája had three sons. The duration of
Kshemarája's reign is given as thirty-nine years. It is probable that the reigns of the three brothers lasted altogether for thirty-nine years, fourteen years for the two elder brothers and twenty-five years for Kshemarája the period mentioned by
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may have mistaken the 7 of the manuscripts for a 1, the two figures in the manuscripts of that date being closely alike. If CE 780 is taken as the close of Vanarája's reign and CE 806 as the beginning of Yogarája's reign an interval of twenty-six years is left. This blank, which perhaps accounts for
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says that Yogarája was succeeded by Ratnáditya who reigned three years, and he by
Vairisiṃha who reigned eleven years. Then came Kshemarája who is mentioned as the son of Yogarája and as coming to the throne in CE 849 (S. 905). The relationship of Yogarája to Ratnáditya and Vairisiṃha is not given.
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at Saṃvat 998 corresponding with the original difference of nineteen years (S. 802 and 821) in the founding of the city. This shows that though the total duration of the dynasty was traditionally known to be 196 years the order of succession was not known and guesses were made as to the duration of
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gives the name of this son as Bhúbhaṭa. According to these calculations the close of Ghághaḍa's reign would be CE 936 (Saṃvat 965 + 27 = 992). Adding nineteen years for Bhúbhaṭa's reign brings the date of the end of the dynasty to CE 956 (Saṃvat 993 + 19 = 1012) that is five years earlier than S.
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The lists of Vanarája's successors vary so greatly in the names, in the order of succession, and in the lengths of reigns, that little trust can be placed in them. The first three agree in giving a duration of 196 years to the Chávaḍá dynasty after the accession of Vanarája. The accession of the
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the same author gives 765 CE (S. 821 Vaisakha Śukla 2) as the date of the foundation of the city. The discrepancy may be explained by taking 746 CE (S. 802) to refer to the date of Vanarája's getting money enough to fix the site of his capital, and 765 CE (S. 821) to refer to the date of his
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and 4000 horses, which the deputation took and started for Kanyákubja. Vanarája waylaid and killed them, secured the money and horses, and remained in hiding for a year. With the wealth thus acquired Vanarája enrolled an army and established his power assuming the title of king.
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and established
Morgadh as its capital. He reigned for many years and was succeeded by his son Vikramsi. The lineage of succession was Vibhuraja, Takulji, Seshkaranji, Vaghji, Akheraja, Tejasi, Karamsinha, Takhansinha, Mokasinha, Punjaji. Punjaji lived in the reign of
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815:) and slain by Bhuvaḍa in battle. Before his death Jayaśekhara, he sent his pregnant wife Rupasundarí to the forest in charge of her brother Surapála, one of his chief warriors. After Jayaśekhara's death, Rupasundarí gave birth to a son named Vanarája.
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says that Vanarája got himself installed at Aṇahilapura when he was about fifty. This accords with the date fixed on other grounds. Placing Vanarája's birth at about 720 CE would make him 44 in 765 CE (S. 821) corresponding to date mentioned in the
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records the following story of the origin of Vanarája's wealth. A Kanyákubja king married Maháṇaká, the daughter of a Gujarát king. To receive the proceeds of the marriage cess which the Gujarát king had levied from his subjects, a deputation or
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also mentions the construction of
Bhuyadeshwara temple built by Bhuyada at Patan in last quarter of the 9th century. According to Haribhadra Suri (middle of the 12th century), Minister Nihhaya's son Lahara had built the temple of
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In the forests where Vanarája passed his youth lived his maternal uncle Surapála, one of Jayaśekhara's generals, who, after his sovereign's defeat and death, had become an outlaw. Vanarája grew up under Surapála's charge. The
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According to the calculations given above Vanarája's reign lasted to about CE 780. Authorities agree that Vanarája was succeeded by his son Yogarája. The length of Yogarája's reign is given as thirty-five years by the
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lists contain no king named Bhuvaḍa, unless he be the great Chálukya king Vijayáditya also called Bhuvanásraya, who warred in the north and was there imprisoned but made his escape. The
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gives twenty-seven years as the length of Chámuṇḍa's reign an insignificant difference of two years. This gives CE 908 (S. 964) as the close of Chámuṇḍa's reign according to the
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the different reigns. Certain dates fixed by inscriptions or otherwise known to some compilers and not known to others caused many discrepancies in the various accounts.
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installation in the completed Aṇahilaváḍa. Vanarāja secured the support of rich merchants by giving them administrative positions, such as his chief minister Jamba.
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Ratnaditya was succeeded by
Samantsimha (also known as Chuyadadeva) who ruled seven years. Samantsinh Chavda did not have any children so he adopted his nephew
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and other old records do not mention of an invasion from Kanauj. The attack may be carried out by
Gurjara-Pratihara or Arabs mentioned in Navsari copperplate.
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for merit of his mother. In the later half of the 9th century, king
Yashobhadra had built a Jain temple at Dinduanapura, which is mentioned in
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the improbably long reign and life assigned to Vanarája, may have been filled by the forgotten reign of a childless elder brother of Yogarája.
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752) Jayaśekhara, the Chavda king of Pañchásar was attacked by the
Chaulukya king Bhuvaḍa of Kalyánakaṭaka in Kanyákubja (probably
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According to the Vicháraśreṇi and the Sukṛitasankírtana
Kshemarája was succeeded by his son Chámuṇḍa. Instead of Chámuṇḍa the
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gives Ghaghaḍa a reign of twenty-seven years and mentions as his successor an unnamed son who reigned nineteen years. The
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This name often recurs in Jain works. These would seem to be
Kshatrapa coins as Gadhaiya coins are simply called drammas.
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Based on Dharanivaraha's grant, it is known that in 914 CE, he, a Chapa or Chavda king, was ruling at Vardhamana (now
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tells the following tale. Kshemarája, one of Yogarája's three sons, reported that several ships were storm-stayed at
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kings flourished in Kanauj. No place of importance called Kalyánakaṭaka is recorded in the Kanauj territory. The
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1608:) as well as the construction of Kanteshwari-prasada by Vanraja. Kanteshwari was the patron goddess of later
768:, Gujarat) in the 7th century. The Navsari copperplate prove the early existence of the domain. According to
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or mythological traditions. Historically, they originated as unimportant rulers and forest-dwelling thieves.
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notes that Bhúyada reigned twenty-nine years and built in Aṇahilaváḍa Patan the temple of Bhúyadeshvar. The
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sect). It also mentions his ancestors; Vikramarka, Addaka, Pulakeshin, Dhruvabhata followed by himself.
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kingdom with its capital at Kalyán was only established about the middle of the eleventh century. The
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2846:. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Vol. I(I). The Government Central Press. pp. 149–156.
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Dharanivaraha's Haddala grant dated Shaka 836 (914 CE) mentions himself as Chapas of Vardhamana (now
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places Vairisiṃha and Ratnáditya assigning twenty-five and fifteen years as the reigns of each. The
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Circa 942, one of queens of Sámantasiṃha fled with her year-old child to his father's house in
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It is unclear that he had a war with Arab or not as mentioned in Navsari copperplate (739 CE).
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62:-style bust right / Fire altar with ribbons and attendants; star and crescent flanking flames.
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to realize the proceeds of the cess. In six months Vanarája collected 24
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2720:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 145, map XIV.1 (e).
2884:. Vol. II. Oriental Books-Supplying Agency. pp. 114–116.
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2664:, Jinaprabhasúri tells an almost identical story of another king.
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Jains in the World : Religious Values and Ideology in India
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The extant temples this period (Early Nagara phase) include the
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dated 738-39 CE which enlisted the dynasties defeated by Arabs (
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3037:. Translated by Tawney; C. H. The Asiatic Society. p. 18.
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Yogishwari by Yogaraja at Patan in the early 9th century. The
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has prohibited the animal sacrifice at this temple later. The
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mentions Bhúyada perhaps another name of Chámuṇḍa, as in the
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Gir Forest and the Saga of the Asiatic Lion By Sudipta Mitra
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The reference to them was found in a Navsari copperplate of
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Text, Power, and Kingship in Medieval Gujarat, c. 1398-1511
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and was ruling in A.D. 628, had his capital at Bhillamala (
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states about Vanrajavihara temple at Anahilapathaka (now
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his reign closes in CE 841 (S. 897) and according to the
772:, they were probably always feudatories of the rulers of
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Coin of the Chavada dynasty, circa 570-712 CE. Crowned
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Chavdas of Gujarat, uncertain ruler, circa 760-850 CE.
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gives Sámantasiṃha perhaps a title of Ghághaḍa's. The
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and most prominent ruler of the dynasty. According to
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The Prabandhacintāmaṇi or Wishing-Stone of Narratives
3097:: Madhya Pradesh Itihas Parishad: 3–7, 10–12, 70–73.
2751:. Government Central Press. 1880. pp. 131, 345.
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1066:26 years gap or reign of Vanaraja was till 806 CE?
577:was a dynasty which ruled the region of modern-day
3083:"The Chronology of the Solanki Temples of Gujarat"
3018:Mishra, Susan Verma; Ray, Himanshu Prabha (2017).
2947:. Vol. III. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. pp.
2840:, ed. (1896). "I. THE CHÁVAḌÁS (A. D. 720–956.)".
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1688:are some other extant temples of the 9th century.
1637:. He had also founded Narangpura town and built a
3193:States and territories disestablished in the 940s
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641:. All of these works are written during rule of
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3188:States and territories established in the 690s
2966:(PhD). SOAS University of London. p. 50.
3087:Journal of the Madhya Pradesh Itihas Parishad
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1845: – Pre Urban Harappan Sindh Type Pottery
1567:who overthrew him c. 942 and established the
731:The Chavdas are connected with the Chápas of
611:who overthrew him in 942 and established the
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599:was the founder (746 or 765) of the city of
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2781:. New Age International. pp. 343–344.
1652:, Lakodra in Vijapur Taluka, old temple at
1620:mentions the construction of the temple of
1486:Probably both were sons of Yogarája as the
3132:Gujarat State Gazetteers: Mehsana District
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2911:History of Kanauj: To the Moslem Conquest
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1700:) as a feudatory of Gurjara-Pratiharya
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2775:Sailendra Nath Sen (1 January 1999).
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1449:in CE 836 (S. 891). On the whole the
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2914:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 266.
2908:Tripathi, Rama S. (1 January 1989).
2903:
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1728:around the end of the 13th century.
1684:(rebuilt now) and the Temple III of
997:Dates calculated by Campbell (1896)
760:A small Chavda chiefship centred at
711:). Dharanivaraha was subordinate of
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1692:Related dynasties and descendants
1668:, Shiva temple at Puaranogadh at
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2717:A Historical atlas of South Asia
2714:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
1397:son of Gaghada, same as Bhubata?
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1633:(Laharadhanuhavi) at Sander in
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1837: – Pre-Prabhas Assemblage
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3081:(1961). Deva, Krishna (ed.).
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2366:Gujarat under Delhi Sultanate
1639:Panchasara Parshwanath temple
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941:
907:Founding of Aṇahilaváḍa (now
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645:, successors of Chavdas. The
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1676:. Harishchandra-ni-Chori at
1433:, and as twenty-nine by the
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1799:Chalcolithic to Bronze Age
1556:1017 the date given by the
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1498:
1437:. That is according to the
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692:(modern-day South Gujarat)
10:
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3108:Bhandarkar, D. R. (1929).
3033:Ācārya, Merutuṅga (1901).
1951: – Prabhas Assemblage
1872: – Micaceous Red Ware
1864: – Reserved Slip Ware
1579:
1543:. Instead of Ghaghaḍa the
1065:
955:at Saṃvat 1017 and in the
947:Chaulukya dynasty founder
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694:Avanijanashraya Pulakeshin
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3022:. Routledge. p. 160.
2529:Agencies of British India
1959: – Lustrous Red Ware
1901:Indus Valley Civilisation
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3183:Dynasties of the Rajputs
3129:Gujarat (India) (1975).
2962:Kapadia, Aparna (2010).
2643:
569::Chávaḍá), also spelled
16:Dynasty of ancient India
3048:Mitra, Sudipta (2005).
2996:Oxford University Press
2238:Chalukyas of Navasarika
1682:Bhadreshwar Jain Temple
832:Chalukyas of Vemulavada
807:) says that in 696 CE (
21:Chavda (disambiguation)
3178:940s disestablishments
2972:10.25501/SOAS.00028731
2838:James Macnabb Campbell
1593:
864:
793:
619:Sources of information
447:• Disestablished
3198:942 disestablishments
3054:. Indus. p. 14.
2322:(c. 970 – c. 1070 CE)
1749:independence of India
1686:Roda Group of Temples
1650:Roda Group of Temples
1643:Purnagaccha-pattavali
1587:
1467:Prabhása or Somanátha
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787:
387:Common languages
3079:Dhaky, Madhusudan A.
2272:(c. 690 – c. 940 CE)
2262:(c. 730 – c. 960 CE)
2242:(c. 660 – c. 739 CE)
2232:(c. 580 – c. 738 CE)
2222:(c. 725 – c. 950 CE)
2172:(c. 250 – c. 500 CE)
1810:Chalcolithic Gujarat
1755:Notes and references
1664:, the Sun Temple at
978:Prabandha-chintámaṇi
870:, the author of the
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19:For other uses, see
3173:690s establishments
2288:Rashtrakuta dynasty
2118:(380 BCE – 1299 CE)
1626:Prabandhachintamani
1618:Prabandhachintamani
1602:Prabandhachintamani
1575:Cultural activities
1545:Prabandhachintámaṇi
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583:Chapotkatas
529:Cutch State
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1882:Malwa Ware
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1743:under the
1739:and Mansa
1614:Kumarapala
1473:Kshemarája
1283:Ratnaditya
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1106:Ratnaditya
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290:Aboriginal
249:PRATIHARAS
82:South Asia
42: 690
2703:CNG Coins
2218:Saindhava
2007:Janapadas
1985:Iron Age
1782:Stone Age
1751:in 1947.
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639:Ratnamálá
401:Religion
371:Panchasar
304:CALIPHATE
218:SAINDAVAS
155:CHALUKYAS
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1429:and the
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713:Mahipala
686:Chalukya
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278:RASHTRA-
191:KAMARUPA
144:PALLAVAS
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1662:Wadhwan
1592:, Kutch
1580:Temples
1394:unnamed
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1350:7 years
1310:Gaghada
1232:Bhuyada
1123:3 years
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770:Jackson
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737:Wadhwan
733:Bhinmal
709:Wadhwan
597:Vanraja
587:Chahuda
579:Gujarat
575:Chavada
419:History
395:Prakrit
367:Capital
324:ZUNBILS
302:ABBASID
258:KANNAUJ
247:GURJARA
209:CHAVDAS
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238:ALUPAS
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182:CHERAS
173:CHOLAS
124:CHURIS
104:EMPIRE
84:800 CE
2644:Notes
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1674:Kutch
897:lákhs
741:Shiva
554:India
380:Patan
315:SHAHI
313:KABUL
280:KUTAS
229:HARAS
135:KARAS
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