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define The Gurjara Pratiharas :

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Answered by firdous41
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Explanation:

a) Mihir Bhoja established this dynasty. He captured kanauj and made it his capital.

b) He further extended his empire to parts of Punjab, Awadh, Malwa and Gujarat.

c) His son Mahendrapala further conquered Magadh and north Bengal.

d) The Gurjara Pratiharas declined in the 10th century with the invasion of Mohammed ofGhazni.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty, also known as the Pratihara Empire, was an Indian imperial power that ruled much of Northern India from the mid-7th to the 11th century. They ruled first at Ujjain and later at Kannauj. The Gurjara-Pratiharas were instrumental in containing Arab armies moving east of the Indus River.

The Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty was an imperial power during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, that ruled much of Northern India from the mid-8th to the 11th century. They ruled first at Ujjain and later at Kannauj.

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