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The Chandelas, also known as the Chandels, were a Rajput clan who ruled in Bundelkhand from the 10th to the 16th centuries. In the early 10th century they were feudatories of the Pratiharas of Kannauj, and ruled from the fortress-city of Kalinjar. A dynastic struggle among the Pratiharas from 912 to 914 allowed the Chandelas and other feudatories to assert their independence. The Chandelas captured the strategic fortress of Gwalior c. 950. Dhanga (c. 950-1008) left many inscriptions, and endowed a large number of Jain and Hindu temples. Dhanga's grandson Vidyadhara (1017-29) expanded the Chandela kingdom to its greatest extent, extending the Chandela dominions to the Chambal river in the northwest and south to the Narmada River. The Afghan king Mahmud of Ghazni attacked the Chandela dominions during Vidydhara's reign, but did not retain any Chandela territory. the Chandelas built the famous temple-city of Khajuraho between the mid-10th and mid-11th centuries. In the 12th century, the Rajput Chauhan rulers of Ajmer challenged the Chandelas. The Muslim conquests of the early 13th century reduced the Chandela domains, although they survived until the 16th century as minor chieftains. A Rajput (from Sanskrit rāja-putra, son of a king) is a member of a prominent caste who live throughout northern and central India, primarily in the northwestern state of Rajasthan. ... Bundelkhand is the name of the geographical area of central India. ... As a means of recording the passage of time, the 10th century was that century which lasted from 901 to 1000. ... (15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ... The Pratiharas, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas were an Indian dynasty who ruled kingdoms in Rajasthan and northern India from the sixth to the eleventh centuries. ... Kanauj, or Kannauj, is an ancient city of Uttar Pradesh state of India (1991 pop. ... Kalinjar is a fortress-city in the Bundelkhand region of central India. ... Teli-ka-Mandir Gwalior is a city in Madhya Pradesh, India. ... The hand with a wheel on the palm symbolizes the Jain Vow of Ahinsa, meaning non-injury and nonviolence. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... we compare prices of books across major online booksellers in real time. ... The Narmada or Nerbudda is a river in central India. ... Mahmud of Ghazni (971–April 30, 1030), also known as Yamin ul-Dawlah Mahmud (in full: Yamin ul-Dawlah Abd ul-Qasim Mahmud Ibn Sebük Tigin) was the ruler of Ghazni from 997 until his death. ... Khajuraho is a city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, located about 385 miles (620 kilometres) southeast of Delhi, the capital city of India. ... The introduction of this article does not provide enough context for readers unfamiliar with the subject. ... Ajmer, or Ajmere, is a city in Indias Rajasthan state. ... (12th century - 13th century - 14th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 13th century was that century which lasted from 1201 to 1300. ...


List of rulers of Jejaka-bhukti

  • Nannuka (Founder)
  • Rahilya
  • Harsa (900-925): Chausath Yogini and Lalguan Mahadeva
  • Yasovarman or Lakshavarman (925-950), Lakshman temple
  • Dhanga (c. 950-1008): Parsvanatha and Visvantha temples
  • Ganda (1002-1017): Jagadambi and the Chitragupta
  • Vidyadhara (1017-29): Kandariya Mahadeva
  • Vijayapala (1035-1045) Capital moved to Mahoba
  • Devavarman: was defeated by Kalachuris
  • Kirttivarman
  • Sallaksanavarman
  • Jayavarman
  • Prthvivarman
  • Madanavarman (1129-1162): Madan Sagar Lake
  • Yasovarman
  • Paramardi (his generals Alha-Udal fought Prithviraj III Chauhan
  • Trailokyavarman
  • Viravarman
  • Bhojavarman
  • Hammiravarman
  • Chandelas reduced to local chiefs
  • Keerat Pal Singh (father of Rani Durgavati)

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History of Chandella (323 words)
Before the rise of Chandellas, Mahoba was held by the Gaharwar and Pratihar clans of Rajputs.
The Chandella ruler Chandra-Verman, who hailed from Maniagarh, his birth place near Panna, took it over from Pratihar rulers and adopted it as his Capital.
The last prominent Chandella ruler was Parmardi-deva or Parmal whose name is still popular due to the heroic deeds of his two Generals 'Alha' and 'Udala' who own many battles.
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