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Answered by sam09072008
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I think it's "chavda" not "chawla"

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The Chavda, also spelled Chawda or Chavada dynasty ruled the region of modern-day Gujarat in India, from c. 690 to 942. Variants of the name for the dynasty include Chapa, Chaparana, Chahuda, Chávoṭakas and Chāpoṭkata. During the seventh century, Panchasar was the capital of the Chavda ruler Jayaśekhara. 

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Answered by rashmigbramhe
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The Chavda (IAST:Chávaḍá), also spelled Chawda or Chavada dynasty ruled the region of modern-day Gujarat in India, from c. 690 to 942. Variants of the name for the dynasty include Chapa, Chaparana, Chahuda, Chávoṭakas and Chāpoṭkata.

Chavda dynasty

c. 690–942

Capital

Panchasar

Aṇahilaváḍa

Common languages

Old Gujarati, Prakrit

Religion

Hinduism, Jainism

Government

Monarchy

History

• Established

c. 690

• Disestablished

942

Preceded by Succeeded by

Gurjara-Pratihara

Maitraka

Chaulukya dynasty

Chudasama dynasty

Cutch State

Today part of

India

During the seventh century, Panchasar was the capital of the Chavda ruler Jayaśekhara. In c. 697, Panchasar was attacked and Jayaśekhara was killed. His wife had fled and she gave birth to Vanraja, who would go on to be the founder (746 or 765) of the city of Aṇahilaváḍa and most prominent ruler of the dynasty. According to Prabandhachintámaṇi, he ruled for 60 years. He was succeeded by Yogaraja (ruled 35 years), followed by Kshemraja (25 years), Bhuyada (29 years), Virsimha (25 years) and Ratnaditya (15 years). Ratnaditya was succeeded by Samantsimha (also known as Chuyadadeva) who ruled seven years. Samantsimha did not have any children so he adopted his nephew Mularaja who overthrew him in 942 and established the Chaulukya dynasty.

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