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Central and Western India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni

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Central and Western India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni

  • The four clans of agnikula rajputs-Pratiharas, Parmars, Chalukyas and Chauhans occupied a premier position among the ruling chiefs of central and western India.
  • They were foreign immigrants who became indianised and were included in the fold of Hinduism.
  • The Pratihars belonged to th…

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Southern India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni

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Southern India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni

  • Pulakesin II (c. 610 - 42) , the imperial ruler of the Deccan, belonged to the Early Chalukya or Solanki dynasty of Vatapi (mod. Badami, near Bijapur) .
  • It had risen into prominence about the middle of the sixth century.
  • The Chalukyas constituted a part of the gurjara immigrants from central Asia who were indianised, and became famous as one of the four agnikula Rajput clans.
  • The dynasty was founded by J…

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