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Ajayaraja I

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141:(12th century CE). According to historian R. B. Singh, Ajayaraja I is more likely to be the founder of Ajmer, considering the fact that inscriptions dated to 8th century CE have been found at Ajmer. Singh theorizes that Ajayaraja II later significantly developed the town and moved the kingdom's capital from 305: 538: 298: 543: 291: 441: 502: 145:
to Ajmer. Others, such as Shyam Singh Ratnawat and Krishna Gopal Sharma, believe that it was Ajayaraja II who founded Ajmer.
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in north-western India. He is also known as Jayaraja, Ajayapala Chakva or Ajayapala Chakri.
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states that he commissioned the Ajayameru fort, which later came to be known as the
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According to one theory, Ajayaraja I founded the city of Ajayameru (modern
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History and culture of Rajasthan: from earliest times upto 1956 A.D.
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as the Chahamana king. According to the 12th century chronicle
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attributes the establishment of Ajmer to his descendant
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Centre for Rajasthan Studies, University of Rajasthan.
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calls it the first hill fort of India. However, the
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Index

Naradeva
Vigraharaja I
Dynasty
Chahamanas of Shakambhari
Chahamana dynasty
Sambhar
Rajasthan
Naradeva
Prithviraja Vijaya
Ajmer
Prabandha-Kosha
Taragarh Fort
Ajayaraja II
Shakambhari
Vigraharaja I


R. B. Singh 1964


Shyam Singh Ratnawat & Krishna Gopal Sharma 1999


R. B. Singh 1964
R. B. Singh 1964
R. B. Singh 1964
R. B. Singh 1964
History of the Chāhamānas
OCLC
11038728

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