- Rājpūt (from
Sanskrit rā****utra
meaning "son of a king"), also
called Thākur, is a
large multi-component
cluster of castes, kin bodies, and
local groups...
- 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...
- The
Parihar or
Pratihar (also
spelled as
Purihar and Padihar) is a clan (gotra)
found in the
Rajput and
Meena caste groups of the
Indian subcontinent....
-
Lohiyana (present Jaswantpura) his capital,
along with
subclan became Dewal Pratihars.
Parmar Rajputs, Jalore's
Chauhan Kanhaddeo, the
dewals resisted invasion...
-
Pratapa were king of the
dynasty according to
inscription of Rohtas.
Pratihars ruled from Mandore, near present-day Jodhpur, they held the
title of Rana...
-
Imperial Pratiharas, with
their seat of
power at Kannauj. The
Gurjara Pratihar Empire acted as a
barrier for Arab
invaders from the 8th to the 11th century...
- individuals.
Gurjaradesa Gurjaras of
Mandavyapura Bhadanakas Muslim Gujjars Pratihar Gurjars List of
Gurjar clans List of
Gurjars Mayaram,
Shail (2017). "The...
- 1395 the
Pratihars of
Mandore approached Chunda and
proposed an
alliance against the
Tughlaq Empire.
Chunda agreed and was
married to a
Pratihar princess...
-
Lohiyana (present Jaswantpura) his capital.
Hence this
subclan became Dewal Pratihars.
Gradually their jagir included 52
villages in and
around modern Jalore...
-
thwarting Arab
incursions in India. Over time, It
became v****al to
Imperial Pratihar,
Parmars and then to Chauhans. In the
early 10th century,
Mewar emerged...