- The
Paramara Dynasty (IAST:
Paramāra) was an
Indian dynasty that
ruled Malwa and
surrounding areas in west-central
India between 9th and 14th centuries...
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Bhoja was the
Paramara king of
Malwa from 1010
until his
death in 1055. He
ruled from
Dhara (modern Dhar), and
fought wars with
nearly all his neighbours...
- dictionary.
Paramara may
refer to:
Paramara dynasty,
Indian dynasty Paramaras of Chandravati, 10th-13th
century dynasty of Rajasthan,
India Paramaras of Siwana...
- was an
Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled in the
Malwa region of
central India. Devapāla
succeeded the
Paramara king Arjunavarman, but he...
- ISBN 978-81-7094-525-3. Seth,
Krishna Narain (1978). The
Growth of the
Paramara Power in Malwa.
Progress Publishers. p. 166. Bosworth,
Clifford Edmund...
- Chaulukyas, and the
Kingdom of Gujarat. In the late 11th century, the
Paramara king
Bhoja interfered in the
Guhila throne possibly deposing a
ruler and...
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appears to have been the
first independent ruler of the
Paramara dynasty.
Siyaka is the
earliest Paramara ruler known from his own inscriptions,
which have...
- the
Chavda dynasty around 940 CE. His
successors fought several battles with the
neighbouring rulers such as the Chudasamas, the
Paramaras and the Chahamanas...
- (ruled c. 1255-1274 CE), also
known as
Jayasimha II, was a king of the
Paramara dynasty in
central India. He
ruled in the
Malwa region,
succeeding his elder...
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Mahlak Deo or
Mahlak Deva, was a king of the
Paramara dynasty in
central India. The last
known ruler of the
dynasty, he was
defeated and
killed by the forces...