The Gurjaras of Lata, also known as Gurjaras of Nandipuri or Bharuch Gurjaras, was a dynasty which ruled Lata region (now South Gujarat, India) as a feudatory of different dynasties from c. 580 CE to c. 738 CE.
The GurjarasofLata, also known as Gurjarasof Nandipuri or Bharuch Gurjaras, was a dynasty which ruled Lata region (now South Gujarat, India) as a feudatory...
historians. The Bharuch line ofGurjaras (GurjarasofLata) was founded by Dadda I, who is identified with Harichandra's youngest son of the same name by many...
accepted Pulakeshin's suzerainty. The Gurjaras were most probably the GurjarasofLata (or Bharuch), and the Gurjara ruler who accepted Pulakeshin's suzerainty...
and mentioned by the GurjarasofLata. The Muslims invaded all of the Gurjara region of north and south. The Navsari plate of Avanijanashraya Pulakeshin...
"Gurjareśvara" ("ruler ofGurjara"). Based on this legend, D. R. Bhandarkar and others theorized that the Chaulukyas were a branch ofGurjaras, whom they believed...
Gurjara"—apparently a reference to the Gurjara king or kingdom. Inscriptions from a collateral branch ofGurjaras, known as GurjarasofLata, claim that their family...
Vicháraśreṇi. The reference to them was found in a Navsari copperplate of Chalukya governor ofLata region (modern-day South Gujarat) Avanijanashraya Pulakeshin...
History of Mediæval Hindu India: Circa 600-800 A.D. Oriental Book Supplying Agency. It is clear that the rule previous to that of the Gurjaras was that of the...
Dharashraya Jayasimhavarman as the governor of the north-western parts of his kingdom, which included southern Gujarat (Lata), Nashik region, and northern Konkan...
Kathiawar. The Mauryas and Gurjaras are open to interpretation. Blankinship takes them to be the Mauryas of Chittor and Gurjarasof Bhinmal whereas Baij Nath...
ranks of Maha-mandaleshvara and Ranaka. His fief was Dhavalakakka (or Dholka). The later Dabhoi inscription describes him as the king ofGurjara country...
reign, state that he subjugated Gurjaras, Utkalas, Hunas, Dravidas, Kambojas, and Pragjyotisas. His victory over the Gurjaras specifically refers to the Pratiharas...
round Broach, which was offshoot of this kingdom, was also ruled by the Gurjarasof Nandipuri and GurjarasofLata. The Vishnukundina Empire was an Indian...
Chalukyas ofLata were an Indian dynasty, which ruled the Lata region of present-day Gujarat during 10th and 11th centuries. They ruled as feudatories of the...
an overview of and topical guide to the state of Gujarat in Western India, sometimes called the "Jewel of Western India". It has an area of 196,024 km2...
the attacks of Arabs repulsed by Agguka I. The earliest reference of Saindhava was found in Navsari copperplate of Chalukya governor ofLata region (modern-day...
earlier Maru-Gurjara architecture and employed them in mihrab, roofs, doors, minarets and facades. In the 15th century, the Indo-Islamic style of Gujarat is...
the 7th century. The Arab rulers of Sindh sacked Vallabhi in 770, bringing the Maitraka dynasty to an end. The Gurjara-Pratihara Empire ruled Gujarat after...
Mahipala, the king of the Gurjaras, forcing him to flee; and subjugated the Gurjara kingdom. He defeated the king of the Gurjaras on the banks of the Ganges river...
The Gujarat Subah was a province (subah) of the Mughal Empire, encompassing the Gujarat region. The region first fell under Mughal control in 1573, when...
Yadava king Jaitugi states that he defeated the Gurjaras, which probably refers to his invasion ofLata. The Paramaras abandoned Simha during the Yadava...
control, The Gurjaras succeeded in finally capturing Kannauj during the reign of Mihir Bhoja, and the city remained their capital until the fall of the dynasty...
Chalukyas ofLata, the Chalukyas of Kalyani (Western Chalukyas), the Chandelas of Jejakabhukti, the Kachchhapaghatas of Gwalior, the Chahamanas of Shakambhari...