- The
Pratihara dynasty, also
called the Gurjara-
Pratiharas, the
Pratiharas of
Kannauj or the
Imperial Pratiharas, was a
prominent medieval Indian dynasty...
- The
Pratiharas of Mandavyapura, also
known as the
Pratiharas of
Mandore (or Mandor), were an
Indian dynasty that
ruled parts of the present-day Rajasthan...
- Look up
pratihara, sa:प्रतिहार, sa:प्रतीहार, or गुर्जर-प्रतिहार साम्राज्य in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pratihara or
Pratihar may
refer to these...
- the Gurjara-
Pratihara dynasty of
India is a
topic of
debate among historians. The
rulers of this
dynasty used the self-designation "
Pratihara" for their...
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dominion over
parts of
Gujarat and Malwa.
Sometime before 888, the Gurjara-
Pratiharas were
defeated in
large battle in
Ujjain by
Krishna II, the Rastrakuta...
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Ghaznavid invasions.
During the
reign of Harsha, and
later under the
Pratiharas, the
Kingdom of
Kannauj stood as the most
powerful state in India, flourishing...
- Aryavarta. It
involved the
three powerful dynasties of the era – the
Pratiharas of Gurjaradesa, the
Palas of
Gauda (Bengal) and the
Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta...
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Kakustha (8th
century CE) was a king from the
Pratihara dynasty of
northern India.
According to the
Gwalior prashasti inscription of
Mihira Bhoja, Kakustha...
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raiding neighbouring territories and by
fighting wars with the Gurjara-
Pratiharas, the
Kingdom of
Bundelkhand and the
Kingdom of Malwa. They also had matrimonial...
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marking the
beginning of the long-lived Saka
Western Satraps state. The
Pratiharas ruled for many
dynasties in this part of the country; the
region was known...