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Mularaja (r. 941 – 996 CE) was the king of
Gujarat and the
founder of the
Chaulukya dynasty. Also
known as the
Chaulukyas of
Gujarat or Solanki, this dynasty...
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Mularaja (r. 1175 – 1178 CE), also
known as Bala
Mularaja ("Child
Mularaja"), was an
Indian king from the
Chaulukya dynasty of Gujarat. He
ruled the present-day...
- the
vernacular literature. They
belonged to the
Solanki clan of Rajputs.
Mularaja, the
founder of the dynasty,
supplanted the last
ruler of the
Chavda dynasty...
- Nāikī Devī ) was the
regent queen of
Chaulukya dynasty during her son
Mularaja II's
infancy from 1175. She was a
queen of the
Chaulukya king Ajayapala...
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conquered by the
Delhi Sultanate as the
Gujarat Province. It was
founded by
Mularaja in 941 by who took over the
Kingdom of
Anahilavada after deposing the last...
- present-day Rajasthan. It was
fought between the
Rajput Confederacy led by
Mularaja II and the
invading Ghurid forces led by
Muhammad of Ghor,
during which...
- Udayamati.
According to Hemachandra, he had
three sons:
Mularaja, Kshemaraja, and Karna.
Mularaja died
during Bhima's lifetime, and
Kshemaraja rejected...
- Bhima-deva, was a son of the
Chaulukya king Ajayapala. He
succeeded his
brother Mularaja II at a
young age.
Taking advantage of his
young age, some of his mandalikas...
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Shakambhari (modern Sambhar)
provides a
genealogy of the
Chaulukya kings, from
Mularaja to Jayasimha. It
mentions Shakambhari,
which indicates that
Jayasimha may...
- with his
capital at
Vamanasthali (now Vanthali). He was a
contemporary of
Mularaja, the
first Chaulukya ruler of
Anahilapataka (now Patan).
Graharipu built...