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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. 618: 1056: 1046:
Based on historical records, it is known that the coins known as Kodis, Karshapan or Pan, Vishopak, Dram and Rupak were used in Chudasama domains. Eighty Kodis were equal to one Karshapan and sixteen Karshapan were equal to one Dram. One Dram was equal to twenty Vishopak.
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The early history of the Chudasama dynasty is almost lost. The bardic legends differ very much in names, order and numbers and so are not considered reliable. Traditionally, the dynasty is said to have been founded in the late 9th century by
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The Abhiras began to rule in Southern and western Sourashtra from the second half of the 10th century A.D their capital was vamanshtali, modern vanthali nine miles west of Junagadh. They became very powerful during the reign of
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The Abhiras grew very powerful during the reign of Graharipu in the middle of the 10th century A.D. He had his capital at Vāmanasthali, now represented by Abhiras the village Vanthali, 9 miles west of Junagadh.
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There are no known inscriptions of the period before Mandalika I. Still, it is certain that they had established their rule in the Saurashtra region before Mularaja came to power in
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The Dhandusar inscription (VS 1445) says that the founder of the dynasty was Chudachandra. According to a legend, the father of Ra Chuda (that is, Chudachandra) was a
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The Chudasamas were a branch of the Samma lineage that acquired the principality of Vanthali from the local ruler.
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who had transferred his capital from Vamanasthali to Junagadh. He is also attributed with the constructions of
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because literary sources tell of battles between Chudasama kings and Chaulukya kings; Mularaja and
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The Chudasama dynasty were in constant conflict with the Chaulukyas. Hemachandra states that
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king of Junagarh. As Bhim Received chorasi of sarva his descendants later known as Sarvaiya.
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in his Dvyashraya Kavya points to his being of some local tribe and not of any ancient
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from the second half of the 10th century A.D their capital was vamanshtali, modern
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branch , are the present Talukdars . Their ancestor , Bhim , was the second son of
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and Sailendra Nath Sen, the Abhiras began to rule in Southern and western
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Location of the Chudsamas, and neighbouring in South Asia, circa 800 CE.
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chronicles. After the end of Chaulukya rule and that of their successor
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Forging a region: sultans, traders, and pilgrims in Gujarat, 1200-1500
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This article is about the dynasty which ruled Saurashtra peninsula of
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state in India between the 9th and 15th centuries. The origin of the
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in Ptolemy (A.D. 150) seems to show that in the second century the
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The Chudasamas are variously considered to be an offshoot of the
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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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Popular Prakashan. 2003. p. 1174. 2157: 2155: 2008:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198060192.003.0004 1019:of the Chaulukya dynasty fought against 466:; his mother was the sister of Wala Ram ( 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: 1105: 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 190: 175: 171: 147: 135: 123: 111: 99: 87: 83: 7: 2579:. Abhinav Publications. p. 22. 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 616: 265: 251: 226: 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:. 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Index

Gujarat
Chudasama (disambiguation)
Vamanasthali
Junagadh
Hinduism
Chudachandra
Graharipu
Navaghana
Khengara
Mandalika I
Mandalika III
Chavda dynasty
Vaghela dynasty
Gujarat under Delhi Sultanate
Samma
Saurashtra region
Gujarat
Junagadh
Vamanasthali
Chudachandra
Graharipu
Navaghana
Khengara
Chaulukya
Mularaja
Jayasimha Siddharaja
Jain
Vaghela dynasty
Delhi Sultanate
Gujarat Sultanate

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