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  • Gurjaradesa (redirect from Gurjaratra)
    Gurjaradesa, (lit. 'Gurjara country', or Gurjaratra) is a historical region in India comprising the southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat during the...
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  • Gurjars migrated to different parts of the Indian Subcontinent from the Gurjaratra. The Gurjaras started fading from the forefront of history after the 10th...
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    Hoernle also believed that the name of the "Lata" region changed to "Gurjaratra" (later Gujarat) during the Chaulukya reign, presumably because they were...
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    in northern India involving the three Indian great powers of the era – Gurjaratra, Bengal, and Manyakheta under the Pratiharas, the Palas and the Rashtrakutas...
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    Historian R. C. Majumdar explained that the region was long known as Gurjaratra early form of Gujarat, before it came to be called Rajputana, early in...
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    for many dynasties in this part of the country; the region was known as Gurjaratra. Up to the 10th century CE, almost all of North India acknowledged the...
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  • Century CE 1774 Morang, Bijaypur Limbu, Lepcha    Nepal  India  Bhutan Gurjaratra 730 816 Kannauj Prakrit, Sanskrit  India Afghanistan  Pakistan Mataram...
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    the same time the Pala dynasty of Bengal and the Prathihara dynasty of Gurjaratra were gaining force in eastern and northwestern India respectively. An...
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  • follows: "On account of his [Alauddin's] prowess, Karṇa, the ruler of Gurjaratrā, fled away in all haste and having wandered about in many kingdoms died...
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  • Kingdoms. However, western Rajasthan and eastern Gujarat were part of "Gurjaratra". The local dialects of the time use the expression Rājwār, the place...
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    independence. His son Munja defeated Sambhar, Mewar, Tripuri, Nadol and Gurjaratra. However, in 998, the Chalukya Kingdom of Kalyani defeated and conquered...
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  • Gangetic valley, Gurjaratra and the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. According to Alexander Cunningham the coin discovered in Gurjaratra weighs around 6.5...
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  • it was mainly through the Chapas that the Gurjars gave their name to Gurjaratra, and thirdly, the statement of the astronomer Brahm Gupt whose writing...
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  • gained fame in the countries of Travani (Stravani), Valla, Mada, Arya, Gurjaratra, Lata and Parvata. This Another Ghantiyala inscription mentions that he...
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    The ancient name of Rajasthan was Marudesh while Gujarat was called Gurjaratra. The term "Māru-Gurjara" was coined by art and architectural historian...
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  • area until sixth century, when they gained political power. The term "Gurjaratra", from which the word "Gujarat" is derived, appears as the name of a geographical...
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  • this account. III.5 - "On account of his prowess, Karṇa, the ruler of Gurjaratrā, fled away in all haste and having wandered about in many kingdoms died...
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