Guhila dynasty

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El Guhiles de Mewar, també coneguts com el Guhiles de Medapata, foren una dinastia índia rajput que va governar la regió de Medapata (Mewar) al modern Rajasthan, entre els segles VIII i X. Les seves capitals van incloure Nagahrada i Aghata (Ahar). Per aquesta raó, són també coneguts com la branca Nagda-Ahar dels Guhiles. rdf:langString
The Guhilas of Medapata colloquially known as Guhilas of Mewar were a Rajput dynasty that ruled the Medapata (modern Mewar) region in present-day Rajasthan state of India. The Guhila kings initially ruled as Gurjara-Pratihara feudatories between end of 8th and 9th centuries and later were independent in period of the early 10th century and allied themselves with the Rashtrakutas. Their capitals included Nagahrada (Nagda) and Aghata (Ahar). For this reason, they are also known as the Nagda-Ahar branch of the Guhilas. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El Guhiles de Mewar, també coneguts com el Guhiles de Medapata, foren una dinastia índia rajput que va governar la regió de Medapata (Mewar) al modern Rajasthan, entre els segles VIII i X. Les seves capitals van incloure Nagahrada i Aghata (Ahar). Per aquesta raó, són també coneguts com la branca Nagda-Ahar dels Guhiles.
rdf:langString The Guhilas of Medapata colloquially known as Guhilas of Mewar were a Rajput dynasty that ruled the Medapata (modern Mewar) region in present-day Rajasthan state of India. The Guhila kings initially ruled as Gurjara-Pratihara feudatories between end of 8th and 9th centuries and later were independent in period of the early 10th century and allied themselves with the Rashtrakutas. Their capitals included Nagahrada (Nagda) and Aghata (Ahar). For this reason, they are also known as the Nagda-Ahar branch of the Guhilas. The Guhilas assumed sovereignty after the decline of the Pratiharas in the 10th century under Rawal Bharttripatta II and Rawal Allata. During the 10th-13th centuries, they were involved in military conflicts with several of their neighbours, including the Paramaras, the Chahamanas, the Delhi Sultanate, the Chaulukyas, and the Vaghelas. In the late 11th century , the Paramara king Bhoja interfered in the Guhila throne possibly deposing a ruler and placing some other ruler of the branch. In the mid-12th century, the dynasty divided into two branches. The senior branch (whose rulers are called Rawal in the later medieval literature) ruled from Chitrakuta (modern Chittorgarh), and ended with Ratnasimha's defeat against the Delhi Sultanate at the 1303 Siege of Chittorgarh. The junior branch rose from the village of Sisodia with the title Rana and established the Sisodia Rajput dynasty.
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