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  2. Kachchhapaghata dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Kachchhapaghatas were originally the vassals of the Gurjara Pratiharas and the Chandelas. [9] They became powerful towards the end of the 10th century. [9] After the death of the Chandela king Vidyadhara in 1035 CE, the Chandela kingdom was weakened by repeated Muslim Ghaznavid invasions. Taking advantage of this situation, the ...

  3. Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, he was given additional charge of the professorship and head of history department, Panjab University, Lahore. [3] In August, 1947, he was appointed professor and head, history and political science department, Agra College, Agra and retired from this Institution on 30 June 1962. [4] Srivastava published in English as well as in Hindi.

  4. Rehli - Wikipedia

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    Patanganj jain Mandir. Atishay kshetra Patnaganj ji, Shri Dev Pandrinath Temple located in pandalpur Maratha Kalin temple, Shri Sonbhadra river (which is called Sunar river by local people), dakshin Mukhi kile wale Dada Hanuman temple, bhuteshwar dham world famous and most important citizen of Rehli Nauradehi protected forest and sanctuary is about 25 km away from Rehli.

  5. Mahawar Koli - Wikipedia

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    Mahawar, also known as Mahor and spelled as Mahaur, Mahour and Mahavar, is a sub-caste of the Koli caste in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. [1] Mahawar Kolis Inter-marry with Shakya Kolis but not with any other Koli subcaste.

  6. Chaulukya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Chaulukya dynasty (IAST: Caulukya), also Solanki dynasty, was a dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Gujarat in western India, between c. 940 CE and c. 1244 CE.Their capital was located at Anahilavada (modern Patan).

  7. Kunal, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Kunal is a pre-Harappan Indus Valley civilisation settlement located, just 30 km from Fatehabad City in Fatehabad district of Haryana state in India.Compared to other IVC sites, such as cities like Rakhigarhi and towns like Kalibangan, Kunal site was a village. [1]

  8. Central Provinces - Wikipedia

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    Famine stricken children in Jubbulpore, Central Provinces, in 1897. The Central Provinces was a province of British India.It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states.

  9. History of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The History of Bihar is one of the most varied in India. Bihar consists of three distinct regions, each has its own distinct history and culture. They are Magadha, Mithila and Bhojpur. [1] Chirand, on the northern bank of the Ganga River, in Saran district, has an archaeological record dating from the Neolithic age (c. 2500 – 1345 BC).