The Chalukyas (IAST: Cālukya) of Navasarika (modern Navsari) were an Indian dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Gujarat and Maharashtra during 7th...
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of these were the Chalukya dynasty, Chalukyas of Vatapi or Badami (c. 6th-8th century CE). Other Chalukya dynasties include: Chalukyas of Navasarika (c...
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Chaulukya dynasty (redirect from Chalukyas of Gujarat)
variant of the word "Chalukya". Several other dynasties were known by the name "Chalukya", including the Chalukyas of Vatapi, Navasarika, Vemulavada, Kalyani...
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Navsari (redirect from Navasarika)
The Chalukyas of Navasarika, who governed the area around Navsari as subordinates of the Chalukyas of Vatapi, repulsed an Umayyad invasion of the area...
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Chudasama dynasty (category History of Gujarat)
HABBARID EMIRATE CHAHAMANAS TOMARAS MALWA SHILA- HARAS WESTERN CHALUKYAS EASTERN CHALUKYAS CHOLAS KADAMBAS BUNDELKHAND DAHALA SOMAVAMSHIS KALINGAS GUGE...
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The Chalukyas of Lata were an Indian dynasty, which ruled the Lata region of present-day Gujarat during 10th and 11th centuries. They ruled as feudatories...
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recovered the Lata region from the Sendraka governor under the Chalukyas. The Chalukyas recovered the region under Vikramaditya I and placed his son Dharashraya...
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Al-Hakam ibn Awana (category Umayyad governors of Sind)
and other. Plates of the Chalukyas dated 120-21/738-39 prove that some time shortly before, the Muslims had plundered the Saindhava of Bhumilka in West...
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(the vassal Chalukyas of Navasarika) in Gujarat, Andhra and Berar (present day Vidharba region in modern Maharashtra) and hence the ancestors of King Dantidurga...
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Chavda dynasty (redirect from Kingdom of Anahilavada)
about the middle of the eleventh century. The Chalukyas of Vemulavada lists contain no king named Bhuvaḍa, unless he be the great Chálukya king Vijayáditya...
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Vaghela dynasty (category History of Gujarat)
conquest of the region. Early members of the Vaghela family served the Chaulukya dynasty in the 12th century CE, and claimed to be a branch of that dynasty...
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ruler Tailapa II of the Western Chalukya Empire. The Chaulukya dynasty ruled Gujarat from c. 960 to 1243. Gujarat was a major center of Indian Ocean trade...
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vein of the zeal of religion beat high for the subjection of infidelity and destruction of idols." Gujarat was one of the wealthiest regions of India...
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Gujarat Sultanate (redirect from Sultanate of Gujarat)
Sultanate or Sultanate of Guzerat was a late medieval Islamic Indian kingdom in Western India, primarily in the present-day state of Gujarat. The kingdom...
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copperplates, all obtained from South Gujarat. Like the grants of the contemporary Chalukyas all the genuine copperplates are dated in the Traikúṭaka era...
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Traikutaka dynasty (category History of Maharashtra)
The Traikutakas were a dynasty of Indian kings who ruled between 388 and 456. The name "Traikutakas" seems to be derived from the words for a three-peaked...
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of the Chālukyas of Badami. Abhinav. p. 166. OCLC 8313041. Kumar, Amit (2012). "Maritime History of India: An Overview". Maritime Affairs: Journal of...
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Saindhava (category History of Gujarat)
the attacks of Arabs repulsed by Agguka I. The earliest reference of Saindhava was found in Navsari copperplate of Chalukya governor of Lata region (modern-day...
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Gujarat Subah (category Subahdars of Gujarat)
The Gujarat Subah (Persian: صوبه گجرات) was a province (subah) of the Mughal Empire, encompassing the Gujarat region. The region first fell under Mughal...
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an overview of and topical guide to the state of Gujarat in Western India, sometimes called the "Jewel of Western India". It has an area of 196,024 km2...
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Umayyad campaigns in India (redirect from Battle of Navasarika)
probably under the vassalage of Chalukyas at this time). The death of Al-Hakam effectively ended the Arab presence to the east of Sindh. In the following years...
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Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate (category History of Gujarat)
Alauddin Khalji around the end of the 13th century. He conquered the Kingdom of Gujarat which had been under the rule of the Vaghela dynasty under Karna...
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Anarta tradition (category Chalcolithic cultures of Asia)
historical name of north Gujarat. The name later applied retrospectively to this type of ceramics found from other sites. The core area of Anarta tradition...
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