656:
504:
519:
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capital at Baroda in the last halĹĽ of the twelfth century. But his rĂźle was short-lived. After a reign of about ten years, he was overpowered by Bhim Deva II, who established his sway about the year 1185 and posted his chief, Vijayapal, over Vagad. The fugitive prince, according to local traditions, repaired to the court of
Prithviraja and died a martyr's death at the famous feld of Tarain
309:
414:
2677:
principality centred around his new small capital of Baroda sometime around c. 1171 or so. This probably proved short-lived. Ojha holds, on the basis of the Virpur
Inscription, that having been forced to quit his estates, Samantasimha subsequently found a place at the court of Prithviraj Chauhan III, and finally met a hero's death at the battle of Tarain
2296:
The period between the seventh and the twelfth century witnessed gradual rise of a number of new royal-lineages in
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, which came to constitute a social-political category known as 'Rajput'. Some of the major lineages were the Pratiharas of Rajasthan,
450:
Nagaditya's successor
Shiladitya raised the political status of the family significantly, as suggested by his 646 CE Samoli inscription, as well as the inscriptions of his successors, including the 1274 CE Chittor inscription and the 1285 CE Abu inscription. R. V. Somani theorizes that the copper and
278:
in Nagda-Ahar, Kishkindha (Kalyanpur) and
Dhavagarta (Dhor). None of these dynasties claimed any prestigious origin in their 7th century records. The Guhilas of Dhavagarta explicitly mentioned the Mori (later Mauryas) kings as their overlords, and the early kings of the other two dynasties also bore
2645:
COMPRISING the districts of
Dungarpur and Banswara was known as Vagad in old days. It was occupied chiefly by Bhils and to a small extent by Rajputs of the Chauhan and Pramara clans. Samant Singh of Mewar was forced by circumstances to migrate to Vagad and to set up a separate principality with its
2327:
By contrast in
Rajasthan a single warrior group evolved called Rajput (from Rajaputra-sons of kings): they rarely engaged in farming, even to supervise farm labour as farming was literally beneath them, farming was for their peasant subjects. In the ninth century separate clans of Rajputs Cahamanas
467:
Shiladitya was succeeded by
Aparajita, who is attested by the 661 CE Kunda inscription. This epigraph records the construction of a Vishnu temple by Yashomati, the wife of Aparajita's commander Varaha. According to the bardic chronicles, Aparajita was also killed in a battle with the Bhils. His son
1979:
After Raášasiášha, the dynasty split into the Rawal branch and the Rana branch. The following is a list of the rulers of the Rawal branch. Except
Ratnasiášha, all these rulers are mentioned in Abu, Sadadi, and Kumbhalgarh inscriptions. Ratnasiášha is mentioned only in the Kumbhalgarh inscription.
2676:
In the final quarter of the twelfth century AD (as noted already), Mewar's Guhila chief, Samantasimha, sought refuge in the Vagar area, following his defeat at the hands of
Kirtipal of Jalore and the Chalukyas of Gujarat, along with the loss of his capital city. Samantasimha established a
363:, however, believed that the statement in Vedasharma's inscription is a misinterpretation of the earlier Atpur inscription. The Atpur inscription describes Guhadatta as a "Mahideva", which according to historian R. V. Somani, can be translated as either "king" or "Brahmin".
877:
Different sources offer different lists of the Guhila kings. The earliest extant inscription that provides a genealogy of the dynasty is the 971 CE inscription of Naravahana. However, it is badly damaged, and only three names can be read: Guhila, Bappa and Naravahana.
282:
By the 10th century, the Guhilas of Nagda-Ahar were the only among the three dynasties to have survived. By this time, their political status had increased, and the Guhila kings had assumed high royal titles such as
459:
mentions a reputed artist named Shringadhara, who was patronized by the king Shila of Maru country. Somani identifies this king as the Guhila king Shiladitya, although some other historians have identified him as
553:
defeated the elephant forces of the Guhilas, and plundered their capital Ahar. The defeated Guhila ruler (either Naravahana or his son Shaktikumara) took shelter with Dhavala, the
2297:
Uttar Pradesh and adjacent areas, the Guhilas and Chahamanas of Rajasthan, the Caulukyas or Solankis of Gujarat and Rajasthan and the Paramaras of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
366:
The 1274 CE Chittor inscription compares the Guhila ruler Bharttripatta with Rama, describing both of them as "Brahma-Kshatras". Based on the identification of Rama with
305:
in Gujarat). The 977 CE Atpur inscription of Shaktikumara lists 20 Guhila kings in an unbroken line of succession, starting with Guhadatta and ending with Shaktikumara.
655:
432:
places Guhadatta in the 5th century CE, assuming a 20-year reign for each generation. R. V Somani places him somewhere before the first quarter of the 6th century.
340:
sage Haritarashi. Different historians identify Bappa Rawal with different kings mentioned in the Atpur inscription, including Kalabhoja, Shiladitya, and Khummana.
435:
According to the 977 CE Atpur inscription and the 1083 CE Kadmal inscription, Guhadatta was succeeded by Bhoja, who commissioned the construction of a tank at
274:
The history of the Guhilas has been obscured by bardic legends. In the 7th century, three different Guhila dynasties are known to have ruled in present-day
332:) region, the Guhilas came up with a new origin myth. Their post-13th century records and the subsequent bardic legends name the dynasty's founder as
791:
ascended the throne sometime before 1260. The earliest Guhila inscription discovered at Chittor is from Tejasimha's reign, and refers to "Chitrakuta-
691:. After losing his ancestral realm, Samantasimha established new branch of the Guhilas in the area of Vagad. However, he was displaced from Vagad by
839:
183:
feudatories between the end of 8th and 9th centuries and later were independent in period of the early 10th century and allied themselves with the
3069:
2669:
2320:
2289:
3023:(1987) . "Appendix: Rajaprasasti Inscription of Udaipur (Continued from Vol. XXIX, Part V)". In N. Lakshminarayan Rao; D. C. Sircar (eds.).
3034:
Nandini Sinha (1991). "A Study of the Origin Myths Situating the Guhilas in the History of Mewar (A.D. Seventh to Thirteenth Centuries)".
397:
The later bardic chronicles mention a fabricated genealogy, claiming that the dynasty's founder Guhaditya was a son of Shiladitya, the
336:, who is not mentioned in the Atpur inscription. These accounts state that Bappa Rawal consolidated his rule with the blessings of the
344:
theorizes that Bappa achieved a highly significant military success, because of which he gained reputation as the dynasty's founder.
3163:
3109:
455:
were excavated during his reign, which greatly increased the economic prosperity of the kingdom. The 16th century Buddhist writer
683:
from Mewar. Kirtipala probably launched this invasion during 1171-1179 CE, with the approval of his Chaulukya overlord. By 1182,
1434:
554:
2488:"NANDINI SINHA KAPUR: State Formation in Rajasthan: Mewar during the Seventh-Fifteenth Centuries. 308pp. Delhi: Manohar, 2002"
2328:(Chauhans), Paramaras (Pawars), Guhilas (Sisodias) and Caulukyas were splitting off from sprawling Gurjara Pratihara clans...
619:
355:) inscription of Vedasharma, Bappa Rawal "changed his priestly splendour for regal lustre". Based on this, scholars such as
210:. During the 10th-13th centuries, they were involved in military conflicts with several of their neighbours, including the
769:
627:
2146:
Son of Samarasiášha. Assumed the title MahÄrajÄkula in Dariba inscription. The Kumbhalgarh inscription gives his title as
500:(reigned c. 950s CE) killed one Devapala, who according to Majumdar, might have been the Gurjara-Pratihara king Devapala.
443:. Bhoja was succeeded by Mahendra and Nagaditya. The bardic legends state that Nagaditya was killed in a battle with the
866:
2183:
The 1460 Kumbhalgarh inscription of Kumbhakarna states that after Ratnasiášha departed from the battlefield (during the
557:
ruler of Hastikundi. As a result of this victory, the Paramaras gained control of the eastern part of Mewar, including
3153:
2899:
Akshaya Keerty Vyas (1937). "First and Third Slabs of Kumbhalgarh Inscription V.S. 1517". In N. P. Chakravarti (ed.).
2184:
858:
321:
250:
913:
348:
3158:
3055:
765:
696:
565:
2164:
successors: Bhuvanasiášha, Jayasiášha, Lakᚣmasiášha, Ajayasiášha, and Arisiášha. These names are followed by that of
814:
king Sarangadeva, conquered it during 1285â1287. Sometime before 1285, Samarasimha helped Sarangadeva repulse a
1823:) forming a matrimonial alliance with the traditional enemy of the house; His daughter Alhaášadevi married the
1597:
Called AmbÄprasÄda in Kumbhalgarh inscription, Son of ĹaktikumÄra. Slain by Chauhan Vakpatiraja II in Battle.
3148:
711:
503:
237:
In the mid-12th century, the dynasty divided into two branches. The senior branch (whose rulers are called
1469:
1413:
687:
younger brother Kumarasimha regained the control of his ancestral kingdom by appeasing the Chaulukya king
487:
203:
35:
761:
invaded Mewar, and destroyed Nagada. His relatives also possibly fought with Panchalagudika Jaitramalla.
2021:
1824:
684:
680:
672:
649:
623:
577:
2643:. Vol. 5 (Second ed.). The Indian History Congress / People's Publishing House. p. 803.
768:. The rulers of Shakambhari had already ended by this time, therefore, this may be a reference to the
234:
interfered in the Guhila throne possibly deposing a ruler and placing some other ruler of the branch.
2259:
2086:
Jayasiášha in Kumbhalgarh inscription. Son of Padmasiášha. His younger son SÄŤlhaá¸a seems to have ruled
741:(r. c. 1213â1252), the Guhilas achieved a high political status. He fought with multiple rulers like
660:
603:
alias Karna: the Rawal (senior) branch of Chittor, and the Rana (junior) branch of Sisoda. The later
522:
507:
184:
289:. During this period, the dynasty started claiming a prestigious origin, stating that its founder
3043:
2126:
Son of Tejasiášha. Assumed the title MahÄrajÄkula. The Kumbhalgarh inscription gives his title as
483:
337:
227:
215:
941:
The following table lists the early kings of the dynasty, as given in the various inscriptions.
3126:
3105:
3099:
3086:
3065:
3059:
3020:
2997:
2978:
2955:
2936:
2917:
2665:
2316:
2285:
2252:
2013:
Son of Raášasiášha; his elder brother Mahanasiášha apparently died before their father Raášasiášha
202:
The Guhilas assumed sovereignty after the decline of the Pratiharas in the 10th century under
180:
2310:
2161:
2118:
1816:
1505:, Married a daughter of Jejaya of Chahamana family. Held religious debates in court between
904:
803:
799:
707:
664:
631:
546:
526:
511:
356:
211:
188:
168:
151:
123:
54:
572:. Among his successors, Vijayasimha (r.c. 1108â1116) was a son-in-law of the Paramara king
2169:
2157:
923:
886:
862:
854:
835:
819:
811:
700:
604:
539:
492:
317:
285:
260:
219:
192:
118:
1701:
According to Kumbhalgarh inscription, his descendants did not rule. Possibly deposed by
518:
2968:
2930:
894:
815:
754:
750:
742:
569:
461:
429:
341:
86:
3142:
2967:
D. C. Ganguly (1957). "Northern India During The Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries". In
2911:
810:. He lost control of Abu soon, when Krishnaraja's son Pratapasimha, supported by the
753:
who captured it from Chauhans, Tribhuvana-Ranaka (identified with the Chaulukya king
550:
387:
31:
2637:
Gopinath Sharma (1992). "RAJASTHAN". In Mohammad Habib; Khaliq Ahmad Nizami (eds.).
2244:
2165:
1732:
1502:
1445:
900:
497:
371:
313:
255:
242:
207:
102:
3120:
3080:
3024:
3010:
2991:
2972:
2949:
2659:
2279:
802:
succeeded him sometime during 1267â1273. He defeated Krishnaraja, a ruler of the
2900:
2074:
1200:
929:
831:
784:
773:
738:
732:
725:
718:
645:
558:
472:
418:
383:
367:
333:
110:
17:
308:
2138:
1820:
1624:
The Kumbhalgarh inscription lists Anantavarman (a son of ĹaktikumÄra) instead
890:
850:
776:
is also said to have defeated the Sindhuka army, whose identity is uncertain.
573:
476:
391:
360:
246:
97:
3001:
2180:). However, these rulers actually belonged to the Rana branch of the family.
881:
The following inscriptions are the major sources of the dynasty's genealogy:
764:
The Guhila records also credit him with military success against the king of
3090:
2982:
2940:
2251:
Hammir Singh re-established the family's rule over Mewar under the title of
2203:
2098:
1944:
1828:
1676:
The Kumbhalgarh inscription lists YaĹovarman (a son of ĹaktikumÄra) instead
909:
807:
788:
758:
676:
640:
635:
615:
611:
600:
581:
456:
375:
352:
294:
275:
223:
176:
3130:
2959:
2921:
2791:
2789:
2207:
1514:
1506:
1405:
Called KhumÄáša in all inscriptions except the Atpur one, Son of MahÄyaka
834:
land out of the Turushka sea". Towards the end of the 13th century, when
692:
688:
626:
appears to have achieved military success against Kumarapala's successor
594:
436:
402:
398:
302:
3047:
2977:. The History and Culture of the Indian People. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
413:
374:
theorized that the progenitor of the dynasty had a Brahmin parent and a
195:). For this reason, they are also known as the Nagda-Ahar branch of the
2776:
2774:
1936:
Son of Choá¸a (Abu insc.) or Elder brother of Choá¸a (Kumbhalgarh insc.)
1510:
843:
746:
328:
By the 13th century, having consolidated their rule over the Medapata (
298:
128:
2123:
1330 VS, 1331 VS, 1335 VS, 1342 VS, 1344 VS, 1345 VS, 1356 VS, 1358 VS
932:
inscription, 1460 CE (1517 VS) of Kumbhakarna of Rana (Sisodia) branch
2749:
2747:
2640:
A Comprehensive History of India: The Delhi Sultanat (A.D. 1206-1526)
2187:), Lakshmasiášha of the Rana branch died fighting to defend the fort.
827:
823:
704:
440:
290:
263:
196:
72:
2487:
630:. However, he was defeated by Ajayapala's feudatory Prahladana, the
439:. The 1285 CE Achaleshwar inscription describes him as a devotee of
2854:
2852:
2503:
2501:
2469:
2467:
2398:
2396:
2106:
Son of Jaitrasiášha. The Kumbhalgarh inscription gives his title as
607:
Rajput dynasty of Sesoda thus descended from the Guhilas of Mewar.
253:. The junior branch rose from the village of Sisoda with the title
2087:
2054:
Called Mahanasiášha in Kumbhalgarh inscription, Son of KumÄrasiášha
1736:
1702:
919:
517:
502:
452:
444:
422:
412:
329:
307:
231:
172:
2430:
2428:
2426:
2206:
alias Karna, established the Rana branch. According to the 1652
1990:
1860:
Son of Vijayasiášha. Called Virasiášha in Kumbhalgarh inscription
951:
826:'s reign). His Chirwa inscription states that he "like unto the
471:
Mahendra was succeeded by Kalabhoja, who has been identified as
379:
241:
in the later medieval literature) ruled from Chitrakuta (modern
2695:
2693:
2691:
2689:
2687:
2685:
2560:
2558:
2556:
2554:
2552:
2281:
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564:
Shaktikumara's son Ambaprasada was defeated and killed by the
2710:
2708:
2413:
2411:
1300:
Called Bhartášibhaáša in all inscriptions except the Atpur one
347:
According to the 1274 CE Chittor inscription and the 1285 CE
378:
parent. However, Somani dismisses this theory, arguing that
2638:
614:
alias Karna. By 1151, Chittor was under the control of the
717:
Kumarasimha was succeeded by Mathanasimha, Padmasimha and
482:
The Guhilas originally acknowledged the suzerainty of the
599:, the family split into two branches during the reign of
2492:
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
301:
household and had migrated from Anandapura (present-day
2172:
successors. These names are also mentioned in the text
2624:
405:. This claim is not supported by historical evidence.
3061:
The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History
2795:
2765:
496:, as attested by a 943 CE inscription. His successor
359:
theorized that the Guhilas were originally Brahmins.
2726:
2612:
1378:
Called MahÄyika in Abu inscription, Son of KhommÄáša
179:
state of India. The Guhila kings initially ruled as
2870:
2843:
2753:
2588:
2576:
490:became an independent ruler, and assumed the title
147:
137:
109:
93:
78:
68:
60:
50:
45:
3122:History of Mewar, from Earliest Times to 1751 A.D.
2831:
2819:
2807:
2543:
2531:
2519:
2507:
2473:
2458:
2446:
2351:
2339:
1831:. The Kumbhalgarh inscription mentions an unnamed
2905:. Vol. XXIV. Archaeological Survey of India.
2858:
2780:
1815:Son of Vairaáša. Married ĹyÄmaladevÄŤ (daughter of
3029:. Vol. XXX. Archaeological Survey of India.
644:inscription states that Prahladana defended the
279:the titles indicating their subordinate status.
916:) inscription, 1285 CE (1342 VS) of Samarasiášha
652:had broken the king's power on the battlefield.
2600:
2434:
2402:
230:. In the late 11th century, the Paramara king
2882:
2738:
2699:
2564:
2417:
2387:
2375:
2363:
1968:Rana Branch descends through his son Rahapa.
1433:Son of KhommÄáša (III), Married MahÄlakᚣmÄŤ of
679:, who was also a Chaulukya feudatory, ousted
249:'s defeat against the Delhi Sultanate at the
8:
2258:For Sisodia successors of Hammir Singh, see
1764:Called HaášsapÄla in Kumbhalgarh inscription
842:, Samarasimha saved his kingdom by paying a
2714:
1246:Called ShummÄáša in Kumbhalgarh inscription
922:(Ranpur) inscription, 1439 CE (1496 VS) of
865:dynasty which continued to rule Mewar till
695:in 1185 CE or thereabouts. He was aided by
545:In the later half of the 10th century, the
3036:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
1964:Son of Vikramasiášha. Called Karášasiášha in
861:. The Rana branch survived in form of the
542:became the second capital of the Guhilas.
3012:The Growth of the Paramara Power in Malwa
818:(Turkic) invasion of Gujarat (possibly a
1982:
1910:Called Choá¸asiášha in Sadadi inscription
943:
654:
30:For Guhilas of Saurashtra, Gujarat, see
2270:
2210:inscription, Rahapa's successors were:
1472:(II), Married Huna princess HariyÄdevÄŤ
1272:Called Manttaáša in Chittor inscription
27:Indian dynasty in what is now Rajasthan
1835:(prince), who is identified with him.
1040:Called Guhadatta in Atpur inscription
42:
2312:India and South Asia: A Short History
1327:Called Athasiášha Chittor inscription
538:Towards the end of the 10th century,
394:) the later Guhilas claimed descent.
187:. Their capitals included Nagahrada (
167:were a Rajput dynasty that ruled the
7:
2197:Guhila headquarters at various times
2664:. Rupa & Company. p. 350.
2160:lists the following five rulers as
830:in a moment lifted the deeply sunk
592:According to the 15th century text
3042:. Indian History Congress: 63â71.
2315:. Simon and Schuster. p. 89.
2010:1228 VS, 1236 VS, 1256 VS, 1258 VS
1465:951 CE (1008 VS), 953 CE (1010 VS)
1012:Called Bappaka in Abu inscription
903:inscription, 1274 CE (1331 VS) of
25:
2278:Brajadulal Chattopadhyay (2006).
1731:Descendant of Junior branch from
1430:942 CE (999 VS), 943 CE (1000 VS)
610:Kshemasimha succeeded his father
464:or the Maitraka king Shiladitya.
324:, marking the end of the dynasty.
2041:Younger brother of SÄmantasiášha
703:with whom he fought against the
648:king (that is, Ajayapala) after
475:by several historians including
2929:Ashok Kumar Srivastava (1979).
2156:The 1439 Sadadi inscription of
1735:. Possibly placed on throne by
795:" (the great fort of Chittor).
3064:. Cambridge University Press.
2910:Anil Chandra Banerjee (1958).
312:The Guhila dynasty ruled from
1:
2993:Cultural History Of Rajasthan
2990:Kalyan Kumar Ganguli (1983).
2948:Asoke Kumar Majumdar (1956).
297:who was bought up in a Nagda
3009:Krishna Narain Seth (1978).
2935:. Sahitya Sansar Prakashan.
2486:Ali, Daud (1 January 2005).
849:The Rawal branch ended when
3119:Ram Vallabh Somani (1976).
2661:A HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN (PB)
2625:Ashok Kumar Srivastava 1979
859:Siege of Chittorgarh (1303)
749:which was possible held by
576:and a father-in-law of the
322:Siege of Chittorgarh (1303)
3180:
2954:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
2796:Anil Chandra Banerjee 1958
2766:Anil Chandra Banerjee 1958
730:
29:
3082:History of the ChÄhamÄnas
2916:. A. Mukherjee & Co.
2727:Asoke Kumar Majumdar 1956
2613:Asoke Kumar Majumdar 1956
2103:1317 VS, 1322 VS, 1324 VS
2079:1270 VS, 1279 VS, 1284 VS
770:Chahamanas of Ranthambore
251:1303 Siege of Chittorgarh
3164:Dynasties of the Rajputs
2871:Akshaya Keerty Vyas 1937
2844:Akshaya Keerty Vyas 1937
2754:Akshaya Keerty Vyas 1937
2589:Akshaya Keerty Vyas 1937
2577:Krishna Narain Seth 1978
2110:. Married JayatalladevÄŤ
1996:Date of own inscriptions
982:Date of own inscriptions
926:of Rana (Sisodia) branch
468:Mahendra succeeded him.
175:) region in present-day
3104:. Motilal Banarsidass.
3098:R. C. Majumdar (1977).
2974:The Struggle for Empire
2932:The Chahamanas of Jalor
2832:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2820:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2808:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2544:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2532:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2520:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2508:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2474:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2459:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2447:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2352:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2340:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2284:. Anthem. p. 116.
1975:Post-split Rawal branch
712:Second Battle of Tarain
486:. In the 10th century,
2859:N. P. Chakravarti 1987
2781:N. P. Chakravarti 1987
869:from British control.
668:
530:
515:
426:
325:
204:Rawal Bharttripatta II
163:colloquially known as
2996:. Sundeep Prakashan.
2951:Chaulukyas of Gujarat
2309:David Ludden (2013).
2185:1303 Siege of Chittor
867:Independence of India
658:
521:
506:
416:
311:
3079:R. B. Singh (1964).
737:During the reign of
661:Sahasra Bahu Temples
622:. Kshemasimha's son
523:Sahasra Bahu Temples
508:Sahasra Bahu Temples
316:, which fell to the
259:and established the
2873:, pp. 312â313.
2846:, pp. 310â314.
2783:, pp. 119â121.
2658:Rima Hooja (2006).
2601:R. C. Majumdar 1977
2435:R. C. Majumdar 1977
2405:, pp. 298â299.
2403:R. C. Majumdar 1977
1650:Son of ĹaktikumÄra
889:) inscription, 977
671:Shortly later, the
370:, scholars such as
161:Guhilas of Medapata
143:1948 (cadet branch)
3154:Dynasties of India
2883:D. C. Ganguly 1957
2739:Peter Jackson 2003
2700:D. C. Ganguly 1957
2565:D. C. Ganguly 1957
2418:Nandini Sinha 1991
2388:Nandini Sinha 1991
2376:Nandini Sinha 1991
2364:Nandini Sinha 1991
2028:Son of Kᚣemasiášha
1571:Son of ĹalivÄhana
1542:Son of NaravÄhana
669:
667:, 10th century CE.
638:. The 1231 CE Abu
531:
529:, 10th century CE.
516:
514:, 10th century CE.
484:Gurjara-Pratiharas
427:
425:(r.728 CEâ763 CE).
326:
291:Guhadatta (Guhila)
245:), and ended with
228:Kingdom of Gujarat
216:Kingdom of Sambhar
171:(Medapata, modern
141:1303 (main branch)
3071:978-0-521-54329-3
3026:Epigraphia Indica
3021:N. P. Chakravarti
2902:Epigraphia Indica
2822:, pp. 59â60.
2798:, pp. 14â15.
2671:978-81-291-1501-0
2522:, pp. 37â38.
2449:, pp. 31â32.
2354:, pp. 59â61.
2322:978-1-78074-108-6
2291:978-1-84331-132-4
2202:Rahapa, a son of
2174:Ekalinga MÄhÄtmya
2154:
2153:
1972:
1971:
1790:Son of VaášĹapÄla
673:Naddula Chahamana
181:Gurjara-Pratihara
157:
156:
16:(Redirected from
3171:
3159:Kingdom of Mewar
3134:
3115:
3094:
3075:
3051:
3030:
3016:
3005:
2986:
2963:
2944:
2925:
2913:Medieval studies
2906:
2886:
2880:
2874:
2868:
2862:
2856:
2847:
2841:
2835:
2829:
2823:
2817:
2811:
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2799:
2793:
2784:
2778:
2769:
2763:
2757:
2751:
2742:
2736:
2730:
2724:
2718:
2715:R. B. Singh 1964
2712:
2703:
2697:
2680:
2679:
2655:
2649:
2648:
2634:
2628:
2622:
2616:
2610:
2604:
2598:
2592:
2586:
2580:
2574:
2568:
2562:
2547:
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2535:
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2379:
2373:
2367:
2361:
2355:
2349:
2343:
2337:
2331:
2330:
2306:
2300:
2299:
2275:
2241:Arisimha (Arasi)
1983:
1966:Ekalinga Purana.
1812:1164 VS, 1173 VS
1594:993 CE (1050 VS)
1568:977 CE (1034 VS)
1498:971 CE (1028 VS)
1280:Bhartášipaášáša (I)
944:
897:) of ĹaktikumÄra
853:was defeated by
798:Tejasimha's son
757:) at Kottadaka,
708:Muhammad of Ghor
705:Ghurid conqueror
665:Nagda, Rajasthan
527:Nagda, Rajasthan
512:Nagda, Rajasthan
488:Bharttripatta II
357:D. R. Bhandarkar
212:Kingdom of Malwa
169:Kingdom of Mewar
165:Guhilas of Mewar
152:House of Sisodia
55:Kingdom of Mewar
43:
21:
18:Guhilas of Mewar
3179:
3178:
3174:
3173:
3172:
3170:
3169:
3168:
3139:
3138:
3137:
3118:
3112:
3097:
3078:
3072:
3054:
3033:
3019:
3008:
2989:
2966:
2947:
2928:
2909:
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2889:
2881:
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2794:
2787:
2779:
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2672:
2657:
2656:
2652:
2636:
2635:
2631:
2623:
2619:
2611:
2607:
2599:
2595:
2591:, pp. 311.
2587:
2583:
2575:
2571:
2563:
2550:
2542:
2538:
2530:
2526:
2518:
2514:
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2346:
2338:
2334:
2323:
2308:
2307:
2303:
2292:
2277:
2276:
2272:
2268:
2200:
2199:
2198:
2193:
2178:Ekalinga PurÄáša
1977:
1843:Vairisiášha (II)
1515:Shaivite Hindus
1166:661 CE (718 VS)
1141:646 CE (703 VS)
978:
973:
968:
963:
958:
939:
875:
855:Alauddin Khalji
840:invaded Gujarat
836:Alauddin Khalji
820:Delhi Sultanate
804:Paramara branch
782:
735:
729:
701:Prithviraja III
659:Roof carvings,
590:
536:
534:Guhilas of Ahar
493:Maharajadhiraja
411:
382:here refers to
318:Delhi Sultanate
286:Maharajadhiraja
272:
220:Delhi Sultanate
142:
133:
101:
85:
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
3177:
3175:
3167:
3166:
3161:
3156:
3151:
3149:Guhila dynasty
3141:
3140:
3136:
3135:
3116:
3110:
3095:
3085:. N. Kishore.
3076:
3070:
3052:
3031:
3017:
3006:
2987:
2969:R. C. Majumdar
2964:
2945:
2926:
2907:
2895:
2893:
2890:
2888:
2887:
2875:
2863:
2861:, p. 121.
2848:
2836:
2834:, pp. 59.
2824:
2812:
2810:, pp. 55.
2800:
2785:
2770:
2758:
2756:, p. 313.
2743:
2741:, p. 133.
2731:
2729:, p. 168.
2719:
2717:, p. 264.
2704:
2681:
2670:
2650:
2629:
2617:
2615:, p. 128.
2605:
2603:, p. 298.
2593:
2581:
2569:
2548:
2536:
2524:
2512:
2497:
2478:
2463:
2451:
2439:
2437:, p. 299.
2422:
2407:
2392:
2380:
2368:
2356:
2344:
2342:, pp. 51.
2332:
2321:
2301:
2290:
2269:
2267:
2264:
2260:Ranas of Mewar
2249:
2248:
2247:(Hammir Singh)
2242:
2239:
2236:
2233:
2230:
2227:
2224:
2221:
2218:
2215:
2196:
2195:
2194:
2192:
2189:
2168:and other his
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2151:
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2132:
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2121:
2116:
2112:
2111:
2104:
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2068:
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2065:
2063:
2060:
2056:
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2042:
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2034:
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2019:
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1420:
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1411:
1407:
1406:
1403:
1401:
1399:
1396:
1393:
1390:
1387:
1386:KhommÄáša (III)
1384:
1380:
1379:
1376:
1374:
1372:
1369:
1366:
1363:
1360:
1357:
1353:
1352:
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1198:
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1174:
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986:
983:
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975:
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965:
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955:
948:
938:
935:
934:
933:
927:
917:
907:
898:
874:
871:
828:primaeval boar
781:
778:
755:Tribhuvanapala
751:Ghurid dynasty
731:Main article:
728:
723:
685:Samantasimha's
589:
586:
535:
532:
462:Harshavardhana
451:zinc mines at
430:R. C. Majumdar
410:
407:
342:R. C. Majumdar
271:
268:
191:) and Aghata (
155:
154:
149:
148:Cadet branches
145:
144:
139:
135:
134:
132:
131:
126:
121:
115:
113:
107:
106:
105:(cadet branch)
95:
91:
90:
89:(cadet branch)
87:Mahendra Singh
83:None (extinct)
80:
76:
75:
70:
66:
65:
62:
58:
57:
52:
48:
47:
46:Guhila dynasty
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3176:
3165:
3162:
3160:
3157:
3155:
3152:
3150:
3147:
3146:
3144:
3132:
3128:
3124:
3123:
3117:
3113:
3111:9788120804364
3107:
3103:
3102:
3101:Ancient India
3096:
3092:
3088:
3084:
3083:
3077:
3073:
3067:
3063:
3062:
3057:
3056:Peter Jackson
3053:
3049:
3045:
3041:
3037:
3032:
3028:
3027:
3022:
3018:
3014:
3013:
3007:
3003:
2999:
2995:
2994:
2988:
2984:
2980:
2976:
2975:
2970:
2965:
2961:
2957:
2953:
2952:
2946:
2942:
2938:
2934:
2933:
2927:
2923:
2919:
2915:
2914:
2908:
2904:
2903:
2897:
2896:
2891:
2885:, p. 91.
2884:
2879:
2876:
2872:
2867:
2864:
2860:
2855:
2853:
2849:
2845:
2840:
2837:
2833:
2828:
2825:
2821:
2816:
2813:
2809:
2804:
2801:
2797:
2792:
2790:
2786:
2782:
2777:
2775:
2771:
2768:, p. 15.
2767:
2762:
2759:
2755:
2750:
2748:
2744:
2740:
2735:
2732:
2728:
2723:
2720:
2716:
2711:
2709:
2705:
2702:, p. 90.
2701:
2696:
2694:
2692:
2690:
2688:
2686:
2682:
2678:
2673:
2667:
2663:
2662:
2654:
2651:
2647:
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2641:
2633:
2630:
2626:
2621:
2618:
2614:
2609:
2606:
2602:
2597:
2594:
2590:
2585:
2582:
2579:, p. 94.
2578:
2573:
2570:
2567:, p. 89.
2566:
2561:
2559:
2557:
2555:
2553:
2549:
2546:, p. 40.
2545:
2540:
2537:
2534:, p. 39.
2533:
2528:
2525:
2521:
2516:
2513:
2510:, p. 36.
2509:
2504:
2502:
2498:
2493:
2489:
2482:
2479:
2476:, p. 34.
2475:
2470:
2468:
2464:
2461:, p. 32.
2460:
2455:
2452:
2448:
2443:
2440:
2436:
2431:
2429:
2427:
2423:
2420:, p. 68.
2419:
2414:
2412:
2408:
2404:
2399:
2397:
2393:
2390:, p. 66.
2389:
2384:
2381:
2378:, p. 65.
2377:
2372:
2369:
2366:, p. 64.
2365:
2360:
2357:
2353:
2348:
2345:
2341:
2336:
2333:
2329:
2324:
2318:
2314:
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2302:
2298:
2293:
2287:
2283:
2282:
2274:
2271:
2265:
2263:
2261:
2256:
2254:
2246:
2243:
2240:
2237:
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2225:
2222:
2219:
2216:
2213:
2212:
2211:
2209:
2205:
2190:
2188:
2186:
2181:
2179:
2176:(also called
2175:
2171:
2167:
2163:
2162:Samarasiášha's
2159:
2149:
2145:
2142:
2140:
2137:
2134:
2133:
2129:
2125:
2122:
2120:
2117:
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2109:
2105:
2102:
2100:
2097:
2094:
2093:
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2081:
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2070:
2069:
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2040:
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2031:
2027:
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2012:
2009:
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2003:
2002:
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1738:
1734:
1730:
1728:
1725:
1722:
1719:
1717:
1715:
1712:
1709:
1708:
1705:of Paramars.
1704:
1700:
1698:
1695:
1692:
1690:
1688:
1686:
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1414:Bhartášipaášáša
1229:KhommÄáša (I)
1075:Mahendra (I)
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822:army during
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2191:Rana branch
2158:Kumbhakarna
2119:Samarasiášha
2075:Jaitrasiášha
2036:KumÄrasiášha
1798:Vijayasiášha
1658:KÄŤrtivarman
1605:Ĺuchivarman
1579:ÄmraprasÄda
1550:ĹaktikumÄra
1435:Rashtrakuta
979:inscription
974:inscription
969:inscription
964:inscription
959:inscription
937:Early kings
930:Kumbhalgarh
924:Kumbhakarna
914:Achaleshvar
905:Samarasiášha
800:Samarasimha
774:Jaitrasimha
766:Shakambhari
739:Jaitrasimha
733:Jaitrasimha
726:Jaitrasimha
719:Jaitrasimha
559:Chittorgarh
555:Rashtrakuta
473:Bappa Rawal
419:Bappa Rawal
384:Ramachandra
368:Parashurama
349:Achaleshwar
334:Bappa Rawal
243:Chittorgarh
94:Final ruler
73:Rawal Guhil
3143:Categories
2266:References
2232:Bhimasimha
2139:Ratnasiášha
2062:Padmasiášha
2007:Kᚣemasiášha
1821:Udayaditya
1772:Vairisiášha
1632:Naravarman
1525:ĹalivÄhana
1480:NaravÄhana
851:Ratnasimha
793:maha-durga
620:Kumarapala
597:-Mahatmaya
574:Udayaditya
570:Vakpati II
525:relief in
477:G. H. Ojha
417:Statue of
392:Suryavansh
361:G. H. Ojha
247:Ratnasimha
226:, and the
224:Chaulukyas
138:Deposition
98:Ratnasimha
3002:461886025
2235:Jayasimha
2226:Karnapala
2220:Jasakarna
2204:Ranasimha
2099:Tejasiášha
1945:Raášasiášha
1829:Gayakarna
1825:Kalachuri
1747:VaášĹapÄla
1507:Buddhists
1201:KÄlabhoja
1151:AparÄjita
873:Genealogy
789:Tejasimha
759:Iltutmish
743:Turushkas
677:Kirtipala
641:prashasti
634:chief of
628:Ajayapala
616:Chaulukya
612:Ranasimha
601:Ranasimha
582:Gayakarna
578:Kalachuri
566:Chahamana
457:Taranatha
401:ruler of
376:Kshatriya
338:Pashupata
295:kshatriya
276:Rajasthan
266:dynasty.
177:Rajasthan
3091:11038728
3058:(2003).
3048:44142569
2983:26241249
2941:12737199
2223:Nagapala
2217:Dinakara
2214:Narapati
2208:Eklingji
1868:Arisiášha
1833:narendra
1817:Paramara
1684:YogarÄja
1359:MahÄyaka
838:'s army
816:Turushka
693:Bhima II
689:Bhima II
632:Paramara
547:Paramara
437:Eklingji
403:Vallabhi
399:Maitraka
303:Vadnagar
3131:2929852
2971:(ed.).
2960:4413150
2922:4469888
2245:Hammira
2170:Sisodia
2166:HammÄŤra
2143:1359 VS
2082:Called
1961:1223 VS
1713:Vairaáša
1501:Son of
1468:Son of
1437:family
1254:Mattaáša
962:Chittor
901:Chittor
885:Atpur (
863:Sisodia
857:in the
844:tribute
832:Gurjara
812:Vaghela
780:Decline
747:Naddula
646:Gurjara
605:Sisodia
595:Eklinga
409:History
320:in the
299:Brahmin
261:Sisodia
197:Guhilas
129:Chittor
69:Founder
61:Founded
51:Country
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1999:Notes
1989:Name (
1733:Allata
1503:Allaáša
1446:Allaáša
1020:Guhila
985:Notes
972:Sadadi
950:Name (
920:Sadadi
893:(1034
824:Balban
699:ruler
498:Allata
441:Vishnu
293:was a
270:Origin
264:Rajput
222:, the
218:, the
214:, the
3044:JSTOR
2148:RÄula
2128:RÄula
2108:RÄula
2084:Raula
1892:Choá¸a
1827:king
1819:king
1737:Bhoja
1703:Bhoja
1511:Jains
1308:Siášha
1048:Bhoja
993:Bappa
957:Atpur
675:king
618:king
580:king
568:king
551:Munja
549:king
453:Jawar
445:Bhils
423:Mewar
330:Mewar
239:Rawal
232:Bhoja
189:Nagda
173:Mewar
124:Nagda
36:Gohil
3127:OCLC
3106:ISBN
3087:OCLC
3066:ISBN
2998:OCLC
2979:OCLC
2956:OCLC
2937:OCLC
2918:OCLC
2666:ISBN
2317:ISBN
2286:ISBN
2253:Rana
1991:IAST
1513:and
1416:(II)
1123:Ĺila
1099:NÄga
952:IAST
887:Ahar
787:son
540:Ahar
390:(or
380:Rama
256:Rana
206:and
193:Ahar
159:The
119:Ahar
111:Seat
34:and
967:Abu
910:Abu
808:Abu
806:of
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636:Abu
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353:Abu
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