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III. Answer in brief.
1. Write a short note on the Paramaras.
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Answered by rashmitayeng9031
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Answer:

The dynasty was established in either 9th or 10th century, and its early rulers most probably ruled as vassals of the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta. The earliest extant Paramara inscriptions, issued by the 10th century ruler Siyaka, have been found in Gujarat. Around 972 CE, Siyaka sacked the Rashtrakuta capital Manyakheta, and established the Paramaras as a sovereign power. By the time of his successor Munja, the Malwa region in present-day Madhya Pradesh had become the core Paramara territory, with Dhara (now Dhar) as their capital. The dynasty reached its zenith under Munja's nephew Bhoja, whose kingdom extended from Chittor in the north to Konkan in the south, and from the Sabarmati River in the west to Vidisha in the east.

Explanation:

Capital

Dhar

Common languages

Sanskrit, Prakrit

Religion

Shaivism

Government

Monarchy

• possibly 9th century CE

Upendra

• c. 1010 – c. 1055 CE

Bhoja

• late 13th century – c. 1305 CE

Mahlakadeva

Historical era

Classical India

• Established

9th or 10th century CE

• Disestablished

1305 CE

Preceded by Succeeded by

Gurjara-Pratihara

Delhi Sultanate

Today part of

India

Answered by maanrajendra03
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Explanation:

The Paramares dynasty were an indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central Indian between 9th and 14th centuries

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