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  1. The Paramaras ruled until 1305, when Malwa was conquered by Ala ud din Khilji, the Khilji Sultan of Delhi. It was during these medieval times that their political power began to decline.

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  2. Talwinder Singh Parmar (or Hardev Singh Parmar; 26 February 194415 October 1992) [1] was a Sikh militant and the mastermind of the 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing, which killed 329 people.

    • Descendants of Imperial Parmars: Parmar Khaaps of Malwa Origin
    • Panwars of Garhwal & Himachal
    • Descendants of Abu-Chandravati Parmars
    • Descendants of Vagod Parmars of Arthuna
    • Dod Parmars
    • Parmars of Punjab
    The Umat Panwars is a khaap or subclan that can be traced back to Udaditya’s grandson Umat.
    They founded the Umatwara republic in Northern Malwa in the 1400s, which later broke apart into the states of Rajgarh and Narsinghgarh.
    It is named after Umat Panwar, a jagir allocated to this area and the son of Raja Bhoja I Parmar.
    According to oral history, the Rajaputra Kanakpala Parmar, who landed at Chamoli while making a pilgrimage in the early ninth century, is the ancestor of the Panwars of Garhwal.
    He may have come from Malwa or Abu due to parallels between Maru-Gurjara and Garhwali architecture, as well as names of localities. Chandpur Garhi is dated by Cunningham to 1159 AD. By uniting all...
    The Kingdom of Garhwal was created by the union of these 52 Garhis (chieftains), and Ajaypal moved its capital from Chandpur Garhi to Devalgarh and then Srinagar.
    A brother of Bappairaja Parmar of Malwa, Utpalraja founded the Arbuda or Abu Parmars between 918 and 919 AD.
    They are frequently known as Abu-Chandravati Parmars since their capital was located at the base of Mount Abu.
    The Jalore Parmars and the Bhinmal-Kiradu Parmars were both branches of the Abu Parmars. These three Parmar lineages were vassals of the Imperial Chalukyas of Gujarat, in contrast to the Vagad Parm...
    Before the Ahada Guhilots took control of the territory in the 11th century, the Vagod Parmars governed it with their capital at Arthuna.
    The Vagadiya Parmars of Arthuna, who controlled Vagad in the 11th century before the Ahada Guhilots took it over, are the ancestors of the Barads of Panchmahal, Banaskantha, and Sabarkantha. Barads...
    An ancient Parmar sublineage that went to Gujarat and took the name of a Dod village is the Dod-Parmars.
    Chandanavati (prehistoric Vadodara) had been founded by their leader Chandan Dod. Bijaldev Dod also founded Gagron in Jhalawar, formerly known as Dodgarh, in the 12th century.
    The Varha Panwars descended from Dharnivarah of Lodruva and the oldest Panwar branch in the desert, opposed Devraj Bhati, who built Derawar Fort in the ninth century CE.
    They were also linked to Bhatia. They dominated Lodruva and Bahawalpur, but the Bhattis’ emergence as a powerful force in the Jaisalmer-Dhatt region drove the Varhas even deeper into northern Punjab.
  3. Apr 30, 2020 · Parmars or Panwars have been postulated by Historians D.C. Sarkar & K.C. Jain to have origins in the Malavas, a proto-Rajput republic of 1st century CE that existed first in Punjab north to the confluence of the Ravi and Chenab rivers and ultimately moved to Central India, giving Malwa its current name [5] [6].

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    • When did Parmar get a break?2
    • When did Parmar get a break?3
    • When did Parmar get a break?4
  4. The Paramaras ruled until 1305, when Malwa was conquered by Ala ud din Khilji, the Khilji Sultan of Delhi. It was during these medieval times that their political power began to decline.

  5. The dynasty was established in either the 9th or 10th century, and its early rulers most probably ruled as vassals of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. The earliest extant Paramara inscriptions, issued by the 10th-century ruler Siyaka, have been found in Gujarat.

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  7. Parmar (clan) Parmar, also known as Panwar (Hindi: पँवार) or Pawar, is a Rajput clan [1] found in Northern and Central India, especially in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and North Maharashtra. The Panwar ruled in Ujjain [2][3] and later in Dhar.