Chauhans of Nadol: A Rajput Dynasty of Marwar

Warriors on Horse going for war

The Chauhans of Nadol, also known as the Chahamanas of Naddula, were a Rajput dynasty that ruled the Marwar region of Rajasthan from the 10th to the 12th century CE. They were an offshoot of the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty, and their capital was Naddula (present-day Nadol). They expanded their kingdom through wars and alliances with …

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Majestic History of Ranthambore: Chauhans of Ranthambore

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Ranthambore was ruled by the Chauhan dynasty. Here’s the History of Chauhans’ in Rajasthan. This article presents the history of the Chauhans in Rajasthan, focusing on the mighty Chauhan Kings of Ranthambore. Govindraj (1194 AD) Fact Description Relation Son of Prithviraj Chauhan Achievement Established independent Chauhan state in Ranthambore in 1194 AD Notable Event Initially …

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History of Chauhans in Rajasthan: Chauhans of Ajmer

History of Chauhans - PrithviRaj Chauhan on Horse

Origin of Chauhans Popular Theories on the Origin of Chauhans There are various popular theories regarding the origin of Chauhans, each supported by historical texts, inscriptions, and scholars. The key theories include: Theory Description Sources Fire Pit Theory Chauhans, along with three other Rajput clans (Chalukya, Parmar, Pratihar), are said to have emerged from a …

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History of Bikaner

History of Bikaner and More About Bikaner's Fort, Haveli and Culture

The ancient names of Bikaner were Jangaldesh and Ratighati. The capital of Jangaldesh was Ahichhatrapur. Rathore dynasty ruled in Bikaner. Kings in Bikaner Rao Bika of bikaner (1465-1504 AD) Construction works at Bika’s time Rao Lunkaran (1505 – 1526 AD) Rao Jaitsi (1526-1541 AD) Rao Kalyanmal (1541 – 1574 AD) Maharaja Raisingh (1574 – 1612 …

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History of Marwar: Rathore Dynasty

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Marwar was ruled by the Rathore dynasty. Historians have different views regarding the origin of Rathores. According to the books of Bhato, Rathore is the child of Hiranyakashyap. In the fame of Jodhpur state, he is written to be born from King Vrihadbal, the son of King Vishutman. Dayaldas has considered him Suryavanshi and told …

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