- The
Paramara Dynasty (IAST:
ParamÄra) was an
Indian dynasty that
ruled Malwa and
surrounding areas in west-central
India between 9th and 14th centuries...
- dictionary.
Paramara may
refer to:
Paramara dynasty,
Indian dynasty Paramaras of Chandravati, 10th-13th
century dynasty of Rajasthan,
India Paramaras of Siwana...
- Some
literary works suggest that
Bhoja succeeded his
uncle Munja as the
Paramara king.
These works include Tilaka-Manjari, Prabandha-Chintamani, and Rasmala...
- The
Paramaras of
Chandravati ruled the area
around the
Arbuda mountain (present-day
Mount Abu) in
India during 10th-13th centuries.
Their capital was...
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court poet of the
Paramara dynasty. His Nava-sahasanka-charita is the
earliest source claiming an
Agnivanshi origin for the
Paramaras. He
might have been...
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According to
historical 'Kailash
Chand Jain', "Knowledge of the
early Paramara rulers from
Upendra to
Vairisimha is scanty;
there are no records, and...
- king Lakshmi-Karna, and pla**** an
important role in the
downfall of the
Paramara king Bhoja. The
earliest of the
Dilwara Temples and the
Modhera Sun Temple...
- 972-990s CE), also
known as
Vakpati II, was an
Indian ruler from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled the
Kingdom of Malwa. He is
known for consolidating...
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kingdom in
Central India during the
early medieval era. It was
ruled by the
Paramara dynasty. It
reached its
zenith under Bhoja between 1010 and 1055. In 1305...
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describe his life and deeds.
Paramara-era
legends ****ociate the
Paramara rulers with
legendary kings, in
order to
enhance the
Paramara imperial claims. The Bhavishya...