- foreigners. The
proponents of the
foreign origin theory point out that the
Pratihars suddenly emerged as a
political power in
north India around sixth century...
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Parmar was a
contemporary of Raja Man
Pratihar's son
Dewalsimha Pratihar made many
invasion attempts re-establish
Pratihar hold onto
Bhinmal and
failed to make...
-
evolved example of its time
portraying the
Gurjjar Pratihar style.
Owing to the
reign of the
Pratihar kings, the
regions were
later called as the Panchal...
- The
Parihar (also
spelled as
Purihar and Padihar) is a clan (gotra)
mostly found in Gurjar, Rajput, Koli, and
Meena caste groups of India. Doshi, Shambu...
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Singh Pratihar was a
Pratihar Rajput ruler after whom the fort is
believed to be named.
Singorgarh is
believed to have been
founded by the
Pratihar Rajputs...
- "Chhath Puja 2020 Date and Time: Know
about the date, days and time of
Pratihar sashthi".
Jagran English. 16
November 2020.
Retrieved 18
November 2020...
-
Rajput (from
Sanskrit rā****utra
meaning "son of a king"), also
called Thakur, is a
large multi-component
cluster of castes, kin bodies, and
local groups...
- 1395 the
Pratihars of
Mandore approached Chunda and
proposed an
alliance against the
Tughlaq Empire.
Chunda agreed and was
married to a
Pratihar princess...
-
lifetime Ancient name of
Merta City was Medantaka.
Nagabhatta Pratihar, from
Pratihar Rajput dynasty of
Mandore established himself at
Medantaka and...
- communities.
Gurjaradesa Gurjaras of
Mandavyapura Bhadanakas Muslim Gujjars Pratihar Gurjars List of
Gurjar clans List of
Gurjars Mayaram,
Shail (2017). "The...