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Bappa Rawal (c. 8th century) was a king of the Mewar kingdom in Rajasthan, India. The chronicles consider him to be the founder of the Guhila Rajput dynasty.
It sprawls over a hill 180 m (590.6 ft) in height spread over an area of 280 ha ... Somani theorized that Bappa Rawal was a part of the army of Nagabhata I. [15]
Statue of Bappa Rawal at Mewar (r.728 CE–763 CE). Less is known about the origins of the Kingdom of Mewar. It was originally ruled by the Guhila dynasty. Guhadatta is considered the first ruler of the kingdom in the 7th century. In the early 8th century, it came under the sub ordinance of the regional Mori rulers. [30]
Kalabhoja (Bappa Rawal) known for his magestic victory against Arabs during initial Arab invasion of India. [24] Bappa Rawal defeated Arabs in the banks of River Indus and pushed them out of Present day Baluchistan. Bappa Rawal them marched towards Gahzni and defeated the local ruler Salim [25] and returned to Chitor.
The Sisodia clan of Mewar, also called the "House of Mewar", is a Rajput clan founded in 1325-1326 that ruled the Kingdom of Mewar, later called the Udaipur State under the British Raj. [1]
Bappa Rawal, one of the first major rulers of the Kingdom of Mewar, credited for rebelling the Arab invasion of India. [5] Anangpal Tomar, ruler of the Tomar dynasty of Delhi [6] Mularaja, founder of the Chaulukya dynasty [7] [page needed] Bhima I, was a Chaulukya king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat, India [8] [page needed]
Rawal Mahendra II 688–716 8 Bappa Rawal: 728–753 9 Rawal Khuman I 753–773 10 Rawal Mattat 773–793 11 Rawal Bhartri Bhatt I 793–813 12 Rawal Sinh 813–828 13 Rawal Khuman II 828–853 14 Rawal Mahayak 853–878 15 Rawal Khuman III 878–926 16 Rawal Bhartri Bhatt II 926–951 17 Rawal Allat 951–971 18 Rawal Narwahan 971–973 19
The Guhila (Gahlot) ruler Bappa Rawal is said to have captured the fort in either 728 CE or 734 CE. [9] However, some historians doubt the historicity of this legend, arguing that the Guhilas did not control Chittor before the reign of the later ruler Allata. [11] Chittor has a history going back several centuries.