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  1. The Paramara dynasty [a] was the ruling dynasty of Kingdom of Malwa in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries. [3] [4] [5] They belonged to the Parmara clan of the Rajputs. [6] 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.

  2. The Paramara dynasty ruled Malwa and the adjacent regions in west-central India from the 9th century to the 14th century. The founder of Parmar dynasty, Upendra or Krishnaraja, in the Malwa region. It is located north of the Narmada River in the early ninth century.

  3. Mar 7, 2023 · The Parmar Dynasty was a medieval Indian ruling dynasty that held power in the Malwa region of present-day central India from the 9th to the 14th centuries. They are regarded as belonging to the Agnikula or Agnivansha .

  4. The Paramara (or Parmar) are a Rajput clan in South Asia, who claim descent from the mythological Agnivansha dynasty. The Paramara dynasty that ruled the Malwa region in Central India belonged to this clan.

  5. The Paramara were a Rajput dynasty that ruled Malwa region between the 9th and 14th centuries. Its early rulers were most likely vassals of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. Around 972 CE, Siyaka sacked the Rashtrakuta capital, Manyakheta, and established the Paramaras as a sovereign power.

  6. May 26, 2011 · The Parmaras established themselves rulers of Malwa in central India in 9th century, ruling from their capital Dhar. They were able to rule till 1305 when Malwa was conquered finally by Alauddin Khilji.

  7. Paramara Rulers. Upendra (around the first quarter of the 9th century CE) After the victorious military expedition in Malwa, the Rashtrakuta king Govinda Ⅲ made Upendra the ruler of the Deccan. He is the founder of Malwa’s Paramara dynasty. The Paramaras lost Malwa to the Pratiharas.

  8. The Paramaras of Malwa rose on the ruins of the Pratihara empire of Kanauj. The Paramara or Pawar clan was supposed to have emerged from the Agnikund of Mount Abu. RajaBhoj was greatest in this dynasty (1018-1060). Bhoja tried to regenerate Hindu society. He also fought against muslims.

  9. 6 days ago · This collection of essays focuses on the history, literary culture and legacy of the Paramāra dynasty. Ruling from central India, with collateral branches of the family at Candrāvatī, Vāgaḍa, Bhinmāl and Jālor, the Paramāras constituted an important force in the Indian medieval world.

  10. The Paramaras of Chandravati ruled the area around the Arbuda mountain (present-day Mount Abu) in India during 10th-13th centuries. Their capital was located at Chandravati, and their territory included parts of present-day southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat.