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  Dhar - LoveToKnow 1911
The founder of the present ruling family was Anand Rao Punwar, a descendant of the great Paramara clan of Rajputs who from the 9th to the 13th century, when they were driven out by the Mahommedans, had ruled over Malwa from their capital at Dhar.
The town, the name of which is usually derived from Dhara Nagari (the city of sword blades), is of great antiquity, and was made the capital of the Paramara chiefs of Malwa by Vairisinha II., who transferred his headquarters hither from Ujjain at the close of the 9th century.
During the rule of the Paramara dynasty Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning; but, after suffering various vicissitudes, it was finally conquered by the Mussulmans at the beginning of the 14th century.
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 Paramara articles and news from Start Learning Now
Paramaras are also spread throughout the nations of the former British Empire, particularly Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as in the USA and in Sindh, Pakistan, where they constitute 40% of the population of the Dadu District
The Paramara royalty became increasingly complacent and did not adjust to the new political mechanisms of the emerging democracy, although the traditional support of ordinary Rajputs was maintained.
The Pawars of Bakhatgarh are from the Mahipawat clan of Paramara Rajputs.
www.startlearningnow.com /Paramara.htm   (2339 words)

  
 OurKarnataka.com: History of Karnataka: The Chalukyas of Kalyani
Bhoja Paramara invaded the Chalukya Kingdom and occupied Northern Konkana.
Vikramaditya invaded Malava thrice and conquered the territories to the south of the Narmada.
The Paramara prince Jagadeva sought shelter in the Chalukya Kingdom and became one of the trusted feudatories of Vikram.
www.ourkarnataka.com /states/history/historyofkarnataka23.htm   (1116 words)

  
  Paramara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Paramara or Parmar were a prominent Rajput clan of medieval India.
The Paramaras were one of the four agni kula ("fire born") clans of Rajputs.
The Paramaras ruled until about 1200, when the Malwa was conquered by the Delhi Sultanate.
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 Paramara Bhagawathy Temple - Karma Kerala
The temple is at Paramara, opposite Ernakulam Town Hall.
The temple gradually became famous and came to be known as Paramara Bhagawathy temple.
Paramara Bhagawathy possesses various powers to the welfare of devotees.
www.karmakerala.com /guide/Paramara_Bhagawathy_Temple   (288 words)

  
 Bojhpur near Bhopal, bojhpur temple
The Paramaras were warrior nomads from the Steppes who had ridden intothe reputedly rich lands of India.
The Paramara dynasty lasted for 110 years and produced a lineage of warrior-scholars who were as a adroit at waging wars as they were at penning poems.
At the glorious end of the Paramara era in 1060, the Chalukyas of Kalyani and Gujrat combined with Lakshmi-karna of the Kalachuri dynasty attacked Raja Bhoja’s capital.
www.travelcentralindia.com /bhojpur.html   (431 words)

  
 DHAR-eng
It used to be the capital of Malwa region under the Paramara Dynasty.
Both were converted from the architecture of the Paramara Dynasty.
With the former word, it can mean "old mosque", and with the latter it may mean "mosque with pillars", as multiple pillars are significant in the west prayer room and in corridors.
www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp /~islamarc/WebPage1/htm_eng/dhar-eng.htm   (252 words)

  
 Arthuna Stone Temples,Banswara Rajasthan Temples,Stone Temples in Banswara India
Arthuna was once the capital of Paramaras who ruled over the state of Vagad.
Paramaras were originally the rulers of the Malwa region in the 11th century.
One of the most famous Paramara king was Raja Bhoja, a great patron of Sanskrit.
www.indiasite.com /rajasthan/banswara/arthuna.html   (367 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
There was also a government opium depot for the payment of duty, the town having been a considerable centre for the trade in opium as well as in grain.
The town, the name of which is usually derived from Dhara Nagari (the city of sword blades), is of great antiquity, and was made the capital of the Paramara chiefs of Malwa by Vairisimha II, who transferred his headquarters hither from Ujjain at the close of the 9th century.
During the rule of the Paramara dynasty, Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning, especially under king Bhoj (1010-1060).
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Dhar   (1086 words)

  
 Kamat Research Database - The growth of the Paramara power in Malwa
Kamat Research Database - The growth of the Paramara power in Malwa
The growth of the Paramara power in Malwa
The growth of the Paramara power in Malwa --Book
www.kamat.com /library/holdings/kml1076.htm   (66 words)

  
 1Up India > India > Madhya Pradesh > Ujjain > History of Ujjain unveils itself
The earliest known epigraphic record of the Paramaras, the Harsola Granth, issued at the beginning of the 10th century AD, maintains that the kings of the Paramara dynasty were born in the family of the Rastrakutas in the Deccan.
The last Paramara ruler, Siladitya, was captured alive by the Sultans of Mandu, and Ujjain passed into the hands of the Muslims.
Thus began a long era of misfortune and decay and the ancient glory of Ujjayini was lost in a morass of repeated inroads of attacking hordes.
www.1upindia.com /states/madhyapradesh/ujjain/history.html   (1185 words)

  
 Rajput - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The name was assumed by royal families that claimed Ksatriya status and linked their lineage either with the Suryavamsi or the Candravamsi, the royal lineages of the itihasa-purana tradition, or else with the Agnikula (Fire lineage) based on a lesser myth in which the eponymous ancestor arises out of the sacrificial fire.
The Paramaras emerged as feudatories of the Rastrakutas and rose to eminence during the reign of Bhoja.
In the 12th century, the Paramaras declined in power due to conflict with the Solankis and succumbed to attack from the Delhi sultanate in 1305.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=Rajput   (6890 words)

  
 cars - Dhar
During the rule of the Paramara dynasty Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning, especially under king Bhoj (1010-1060); but, after suffering various vicissitudes, it was finally conquered by the Sultans of Delhi of the 14th century.
Subsequently, in the time of Akbar, Dhar fell under the dominion of the Mughals, in whose hands it remained till 1730, when it was conquered by the Marathas.
The first Maratha ruler was Anand Rao Punwar, a descendant of the great Paramara clan of Rajputs who from the 9th to the 13th century, when they were driven out by the Muslims, had ruled over Malwa from their capital at Dhar.
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 Monuments of Madhya Pradesh
At the ground level of the Great Stupa is the lower part of an Ashokan pillar containing a damaged inscription of Ashoka.
An outstanding example of paramara art and architecture of the eleventh century, is the Nikanthesvara temple at Udayapur built by Udayaditya, the Paramara King.
Built in twenty two years, the structure is in a perfect state of preservation and the fineness of the sculptures all round the temple walls is indicative of the skill of the builders.
www.mp.nic.in /culture/monument.htm   (999 words)

  
 Bhojpur,bhopal tours,bhojpur travel,bhojpur travel package,visit bhojpur,bhojpur bhopal indoa.
Once upon a time, 900 years ago, this was Bhojapura, a city centred around a Shiva temple founded by the Paramara king of Dhar.
But of all the heroic Paramaras who dominated Malwa, Raja Bhoja was undoubtedly the greatest.
For, at the glorious end of the Paramara era in 1060, the Chalukyas of Kalyani and Gujarat combined with Lakshmi-Karna of the Kalachuri dynasty attacked Raja Bhoja’s capital.
www.indiaprofile.com /destinations/bhojpur.htm   (928 words)

  
 The Mewar Encyclopaedia: C
The ruins are said to be the palace of CHITRANG MORI, the ancient PARAMARA Rajput lord of Chittor whom BAPPA RAWAL defeated to establish the Mewar Dynasty (734).
It remained in the hands of the Mewar Dynasty during the reigns of the next eight rulers until a Paramara force from neighbouring Malwa drove out Rawal ALLAT (951-953), and the ancient southern city of AHAR became the new capital of Mewar until Rawal JAITRA SINGH (1213-1253).
In that period, Chittor was conquered and ruled by the Paramaras (Pariharars) of Gujarat and Malwa in the 9
mewarindia.com /ency/chitt1.html   (1680 words)

  
 Welcome To Holy City Ujjain - History
The earliest known epigraphic record of the Paramaras, the Harsola Granth, issued at the beginning of the 10th century AD, maintains that the kings of the Paramara dynasty were born in the family of the Rastrakutas in the Deccan The early Paramara chiefs of Malwa were probably vassals of the Rastrakutas.
The Paramara sovereignty in the Malwa ceased until AD 946 when Vairsimha II became dominant in the area.
It is in his son Siyaka II's reign that the independent Paramara rule in Malwa began.
www.ujjain.nic.in /history\history.htm   (1311 words)

  
 dhar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The town, the name of which is usually derived from Dhara Nagari (the city of sword blades), is of great antiquity, and was made the capital of the Paramara chiefs of Malwa by Vairisimha II, who transferred his headquarters hither from Ujjain at the close of the 9th century.
During the rule of the Paramara dynasty, Dhar was famous throughout India as a centre of culture and learning, especially under king Bhoj (1010-1060).
The Ponwar family claimed descent from the Paramara Rajputs, a clan that according to the legends of Malwa, ruled over that land for 1,058 years.
www.toprankvaluetravel.com /wiki/?title=Dhar   (1032 words)

  
 Ujjain Hotels,Hotels in Ujjain,Ujjain Hotels India,Ujjain Hotel Reservation,Travel to Ujjain,Budget Hotels in ...
issued at the beginning of the 10th century AD, maintains that the kings of the Paramara dynasty were born in the family of the Rastrakutas in the Deccan.
The early Paramara chiefs of Maiwa were probably vassals of the Rastrakutas.
It is in his son Siyaka II's regin that the independent Paramara rule in Malwa began.
travels.talash.com /ujjain-travel/index.html   (802 words)

  
 Bagchee.com: Temples of Madhya Pradesh: The Paramara Art: Books: Rahman Ali
It ultimately compelled the scholars to study the monuments with a new approach.
The style was patronized and favoured by the Paramaras of Dhara (Dist. Dhar, M.P.).
Thus, the Bhumija mode of temples were soon favoured and was built in neighbouring regions of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan etc. The development of iconography in Malwa and Madhya Pradesh as a whole has been discussed scientifically to reconstruct the coherent history of art of the region.
www.bagchee.com /books.php?id=3604   (657 words)

  
 rAja bhoja: the glory and tragedy of the setting Hindu Sun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The paramAra rAjpUts are supposed to have arisen from the sacrificial pit on arbuda parvata, which was the source of many kShatriyas who were generated by the devas for the destruction of the turuShkas and mlechChas who were a pestilence on Aryavarta.
In historical reality paramAras were a subsidiary branch of the rAShTrakUTas, who were appointed as governors of central India in mAlava province by the main ruling branch.
The paramAra rAjputs founded the notable city of dhArA in central India, which remained their capital until its ultimate conquest.
india-forum.com /articles/58/1/rAja-bhoja:-the-glory-and-tragedy-of-...   (1950 words)

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