1038:. A Vanthali inscription records Mandalika, a king whose kingdom was captured by Jagatsimha, a feudatory of Chaulukya king Viradhavala. This Mandalika king must be another Mandalika king mentioned in latter half genealogy. As Viradhavala is known to live in VS 1288, he must be assigned the same date. As another Vanthali inscription date VS 1346, it must have been under the Jagatsimha's family till then. It seems that a later Chudasama king Mandalika regained Vanthali when Chaulukya rule weakened. So the later genealogy starts from him in later inscriptions. The Chudasamas continued to rule till VS 1527 (1472 CE) when they were defeated by Sultan Mahmud Begada. As inscriptions says about their resistance to Gujarat Sultans, it can be said that they were the most powerful dynasty in Saurashtra region at that time.
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Location of the Chudsamas, and neighbouring in South Asia, circa 800 CE.
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in Ptolemy (A.D. 150) seems to show that in the second century the
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2206:]. Research Series - Book No. 71 (in Gujarati). Vol. V.
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The Chudasamas are variously considered to be an offshoot of the
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2064:. Vol. 5. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons. pp. 22–23.
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The Glory that was Gūrjaradeśa: The pre-historic west coast
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of Junagadh was occupied by Chudasamas during the reign of
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Several inscriptions link the Chudasamas to the legendary
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Political and Cultural History of Gujarat: Sultanate Era
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The Stepwells of Gujarat: In Art-historical Perspective
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BK 349 -Gazetteer By Bombay Presidency Vol 8 Kathiawar
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Uparkot fort rediscovered by Chudasama ruler Graharipu
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575:. They became very powerful during the reign of
520:held that the Chudasamas were originally of the
374:, during whose reign Gujarat was invaded by the
2453:who defeated the Saindhavas and the Chaulukyas.
2037:. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. p. 16.
2341:The Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
2168:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 80–81.
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2409:Gazetteer Of The Bombay Presidency Vol.i Pt.i
2002:. Oxford University Press. pp. 101–128.
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2281:. Cambridge University Press. p. 80.
2254:. Cambridge University Press. p. 56.
2058:Gupta, R. K.; Bakshi, S. R., eds. (2008).
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2317:. Popular Prakashan. 2003. p. 1174.
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1019:of the Chaulukya dynasty fought against
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2492:. Shashikant & Company. p. 270.
378:of Delhi. The last king of the dynasty,
2426:Ancient Indian History and Civilization
2125:Desai, Shambhuprasad Harprasad (1968).
1988:
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291:branch, ruled parts of the present-day
2429:. New Age International. p. 344.
2361:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 137.
2423:Sailendra Nath Sen (1 January 1999).
2034:History of Gujarat Kingdom, 1458-1537
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2471:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 303.
2355:Munshi, Kanaiyalal Maneklal (1943).
598:and must have been ancestors of the
594:and his descendants were natives of
431:); later inscriptions and the text
2389:Survavanshi, Bhagwansingh (1962).
1699:Medieval and early modern periods
14:
2465:Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra (1964).
2392:Abhiras Their History And Culture
2378:. Archaeological Survey of India.
2338:Congress, Indian History (1953).
606:, of the Chudasama (Ra) dynasty.
2506:A Historical atlas of South Asia
2503:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
2194:Shastri, Hariprasad Gangashankar
2111:History of the Dhrangadhra State
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2275:Kapadia, Aparna (16 May 2018).
1087:is attributed with a stepwell,
419:Chronology of Chudasama dynasty
397:Rajputs are descendants of the
2536:. Penguin Books. p. 108.
2485:Shah, Tribhuvandas L. (1938).
2372:Rajan, K. V. Soundara (1985).
2097:. Usha. 1985. pp. 61, 97.
1181: – Pre-Prabhas Assemblage
386:, who also annexed the state.
1:
2114:. Thacker, Spink. p. 90.
1710:Gujarat under Delhi Sultanate
467:
261:Gujarat under Delhi Sultanate
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2573:Jutta Jain-Neubauer (1981).
330:. Subsequent rulers such as
23:, India. For clan name, see
2406:History Of Gujarat (1896).
2221:Harald Tambs-Lyche (1997).
1143:Chalcolithic to Bronze Age
451:describes them as being of
314:Their capital was based in
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1295: – Prabhas Assemblage
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1208: – Reserved Slip Ware
439:family of the Hindu deity
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126:• early 12th century
25:Chudasama (disambiguation)
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1245:Indus Valley Civilisation
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2878:Dynasties of the Rajputs
2248:Tanuja Kothiyal (2016).
2530:Thapar, Romila (2004).
2227:. Manohar. p. 31.
2162:Aparna Kapadia (2018).
1582:Chalukyas of Navasarika
561:Ramesh Chandra Majumdar
433:Mandalika-Nripa-Charita
102:• c. 10th century
2142:John W Watson (1884).
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528:one of their kings by
342:were in conflict with
193:• Disestablished
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2128:Saurāshtr̥ano itihāsa
1666:(c. 970 – c. 1070 CE)
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548:were settled between
2559:Gazetteers: Junagadh
1616:(c. 690 – c. 940 CE)
1606:(c. 730 – c. 960 CE)
1586:(c. 660 – c. 739 CE)
1576:(c. 580 – c. 738 CE)
1566:(c. 725 – c. 950 CE)
1516:(c. 250 – c. 500 CE)
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1036:Jayasimha Siddharaja
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447:1510/c. 1454 CE) on
352:Jayasimha Siddharaja
2148:. pp. 410–439.
2031:Chaube, J. (1975).
1632:Rashtrakuta dynasty
1462:(380 BCE – 1299 CE)
571:nine miles west of
518:Bhagwan Lal Indraji
186: 10th century
178:• Established
46: 10th century
2868:Dynasties of India
2863:History of Gujarat
2780:Associated figures
2709:14th century kings
2108:Mayne, C. (1921).
1901:Post-independence
1676:(c. 940 – 1243 CE)
1626:(c. 875 – 1472 CE)
1532:Traikutaka dynasty
1495:(312 BCE − 400 CE)
1444:Saurashtra kingdom
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1340:Vedic Civilisation
1312:Vedic Civilisation
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1173: – Padri Ware
1168:(c. 3950–1900 BCE)
1107:History of Gujarat
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540:. The position of
512:describes them as
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2628:Chudasama dynasty
2586:978-0-391-02284-3
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2261:978-1-107-08031-7
2234:978-81-7304-176-1
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