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When India became independent, 23 princely states were consolidated to form the state of Rajasthan, “Home of Rajas”. Statue of Maharana Pratap most celebrated ruler of Rajasthan from Sisodia Dynasty. Following is a list of dynasties and rulers, which ruled or origin from Rajasthan from Ancient period to Modern period:
Chauhan dynasty or Chahamana dynasty was a great power from the 6th to 12th century, ruling for more than 400 years. Chauchan was a Rajput dynasty that ruled modern parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. They sacrificed all they have & also self for protecting of Motherland from Maleechas.
Following is the list of those ruling Rajput dynasties of the Indian Subcontinent: Kachhwahas of Jaipur, Alwar, Lawa, [17] Kohra [18] and Maihar [19]; Sisodias of Mewar [20] ...
The Rathore dynasty of Jodhpur are Rajputs claimed to be descendants of Rastrakuta dynasty [167] On the fall of the Rashtrakuta dynasty they migrated north and formed their kingdom in Kannauj as Gahadavala dynasty and after the death of last emperor Jaichand in Battle of Chandwar his descendants migrated to Marwar and established Rathore ...
556 AD The state of Guhil dynasty was established by Guhil in Mewar. 631 AD Chach of Aror of Sindh attacked Chittor. 7th century AD: Chavda dynasty establish its rule in south Rajasthan with its capital at Bhinmal. 700 AD Chinese traveler visits a few cities in Rajasthan; 725 AD: Bappa Rawal defeats Arabs and captures the Chittor Fort from them.
The kingdom was initially founded and ruled by the Guhila dynasty followed by the Sisodiya Dynasty. [9] [10] The kingdom came to be known as the Udaipur State after it became a princely state in the nineteenth century. The earliest kingdom was centered around the south-central part of Rajasthan, state of India.
Some historians associate Dulha Rao, the founder of the Jaipur Kachhwaha lineage, with the Kachchhapaghata dynasty that ruled over a part of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in 10th century. It is possible that Dulha Rao descended from the Narwar branch of this dynasty. [11] V. S.
The dynasty traces its ancestry back to Rahapa, a son of the Guhila king Ranasimha. Hammir Singh, a scion of this branch family of the Guhilas, re-established the Kingdom of Mewar after defeating the Tughluq sultans of Delhi. [2] [3] Map of the Mewar Region