- The
Kachchhapaghatas (IAST: Kacchapaghāta) were a
Rajput dynasty that
ruled between 10th and 12th centuries.
Their territory included north-western parts...
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located at
Sihoniya in
Madhya Pradesh, India. It was
built by the
Kachchhapaghata ruler Kirttiraja. Only a part of the
original temple complex now survives...
- of
Kalyani (Western Chalukyas), the
Chandelas of Jejakabhukti, the
Kachchhapaghatas of Gwalior, the
Chahamanas of Shakambhari, the
Chahamanas of Naddula...
- century.
Around 1500
Kachchhapaghata women along with the
ladies of
royal family committed jauhar at
Gwalior Fort. The
Kachchhapaghata later shifted to Amer...
- the
Kachchhapaghata dynasty in 1196. The
Ghurids under Qutb ud-Din
Aibak captured Gwalior after defeating Sulakshanapala, the King of
Kachchhapaghata. Sulakshanapala...
- the
Chandela feudatories, the
Kachchhapaghatas of Dubkund.
Bhoja also
launched a
campaign against the
Kachchhapaghatas of Gwalior,
possibly with the ultimate...
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among the
Chandela feudatories,
possibly after Vidyadhara's death. The
Kachchhapaghatas of Dubkund, who were the
northern neighbours of the Paramaras, were...
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Morena district in the
Indian state of
Madhya Pradesh.
Build during Kachchhapaghata reign, it is one of the well-preserved
Yogini temples in India. The...
- with
Chauhans of Nadol, on the
eastern border by
kingdoms of Bayana,
Kachchhapaghatas of
Gwalior and
Gahadavalas of
Varnasi and on north-west
frontier by...
- clan. It was
established by
Dulha Rai,
possibly the last
ruler of the
Kachchhapaghata dynasty of
Gwalior who
migrated to
Dausa and
started his
kingdom there...