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Gurjaradesa, (lit. 'Gurjara country', or Gurjaratra) is a
historical region in
India comprising the
southern Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat during the...
- 'turbulent' people. The
Indian states of
Gujarat and
Rajasthan were
known as
Gurjaradesa and
Gurjaratra for
centuries prior to the
arrival of the British. The...
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kilometres (45 mi)
south of Jalore.
Bhinmal was the
early capital of
Gurjaradesa,
comprising modern-day
southern Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat. The town...
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according to his own statement, was born in 598 CE. Born in Bhillamāla in
Gurjaradesa (modern
Bhinmal in Rajasthan, India)
during the
reign of the
Chavda dynasty...
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involved the
three powerful dynasties of the era – the
Pratiharas of
Gurjaradesa, the
Palas of
Gauda (Bengal) and the
Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta.: 20 ...
- Pradesh, from his
capital at Ujjain. He may have
extended his
control over
Gurjaradesa,
which includes parts of present-day
Gujarat and Rajasthan. He repulsed...
- the name of the ruler. In the
western regions, they were
succeeded by
Gurjaradesa, the Gurjara-Pratiharas, and
later the Chaulukya-Paramara dynasties,...
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Jaisalmer and Jodhpur), al-Baylaman (Bhillamala or Bhinmal) and Jurz (
Gurjaradesa—southern
Rajasthan and
northern Gujarat). A
force was sent
under habib...
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dynasty which ruled over the
Kingdom of Kannauj. It
initially ruled the
Gurjaradesa until its
victory in the
Tripartite Struggle in 816
which secured its...
- ISBN 978-93-5322-097-6. Munshi,
Kanaiyalal Maneklal (1944). The
Glory that was
Gūrjaradeśa: The
Imperial Gūrjaras. 1st ed.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
Denzil Ibbetson...