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Saindhavas of Ghumli
c. 735 CE–c. 920 CE
Drachma of the Saindhava or Chalukya dynasties dating from about 800–950. The front represents a bust, turned right of Indo-Sassanian style with points, and the back contains a stylized fire. of Jayadratha dynasty
Drachma of the Saindhava or Chalukya dynasties dating from about 800–950. The front represents a bust, turned right of Indo-Sassanian style with points, and the back contains a stylized fire.
Saindhava is located in South Asia
South Asia
800 CE
TIBETAN
EMPIRE
KALINGAS
KALACHURIS
BHAUMA-
KARAS
PALLAVAS
EASTERN
CHALUKYAS
PANDYAS
CHOLAS
CHERAS
KAMARUPA
KARKOTAS
CHAVDAS
SAINDAVAS
SHILA-
HARAS
ALUPAS
GURJARA
PRATIHARAS
PALA
EMPIRE
RASHTRA-
KUTAS
ABBASID
CALIPHATE
TURK
SHAHIS
ZUNBILS
TANG DYNASTY
CALIPHAL
SIND
 
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Location of the Saindavas and main neighbouring polities in South Asia, circa 800 CE.[1]
CapitalBhutamabilika (now Ghumli, Gujarat, India)
Common languagesSanskrit, Prakrit
Religion
Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism
GovernmentMonarchy
History 
• Established
c. 735 CE
• Disestablished
c. 920 CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Saindhava Maitraka
Chudasama dynasty Saindhava
Jethwa dynasty Saindhava
Today part ofIndia

The Saindhavas, also known as Jayadrathas, was a Medieval Indian dynasty that ruled western Saurashtra (now in Gujarat, India) from c. 735 CE to c. 920 CE, probably in alliance with Maitrakas in its early years. Their capital was at Bhutamabilika (now Ghumli). The known historical events during their rule are the attacks of Arabs repulsed by Agguka I.

  1. ^ Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 145, map XIV.1 (e). ISBN 0226742210.

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