The Gurjaras of Lata, also known as Gurjaras of Nandipuri or Bharuch Gurjaras, was a dynasty which ruled Lata region (now South Gujarat, India) as a feudatory...
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Gurjaradesa (redirect from Kingdom of Gurjara)
historians. The Bharuch line of Gurjaras (Gurjaras of Lata) was founded by Dadda I, who is identified with Harichandra's youngest son of the same name by many...
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Gurjara an ethnic group of South Asia Gujari language, also known as Gurjari language spoken by the Gurjars Gurjaras of Lata (500–738 CE), or Gurjara...
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(Arabs) had destroyed the Kachchelas (of Kutch), Saindhavas, Surastra, Chavotkata (Chavdas), Mauryas and Gurjaras (of Lata) and proceeded towards the Deccan...
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Umayyad campaigns in India (redirect from Battle of Rajasthan)
of Jaisalmer, the Gurjaras of Bhinmal, the Moris of Chittor, the Guhilas of Mewar, the Kacchelas of Kutch, the Maitrakas of Saurashtra and Gurjaras of...
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Pulakeshin II (section Latas, Malavas, and Gurjaras)
accepted Pulakeshin's suzerainty. The Gurjaras were most probably the Gurjaras of Lata (or Bharuch), and the Gurjara ruler who accepted Pulakeshin's suzerainty...
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inscription of the Chalukya king Pulakeshin II states that the Gurjaras, the Latas, and the Malavas accepted his suzerainty. According to Puri, the Gurjaras referred...
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Sind (caliphal province) (redirect from List of Umayyad governors of al-Sind)
under the control of the Chalukyas following the submission of Jayabhata of the Gurjaras of Lata, and Thana, but it was soon recalled after achieving some...
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Chavda dynasty (redirect from Chapa (Gurjara) Dynasty)
Vicháraśreṇi. The reference to them was found in a Navsari copperplate of Chalukya governor of Lata region (modern-day South Gujarat) Avanijanashraya Pulakeshin...
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