Gurjara-Pratihara
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Gurjara-Pratihara
Summary
Gurjara-Pratihara is a noble family[1]. Gurjara-Pratihara has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Gurjara-Pratihara is on the continent of Asia[3].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's instance of is recorded as noble family[4].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's instance of is recorded as historical country[5].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's instance of is recorded as historical period[6].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's capital is recorded as Kannauj[7].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's official language is recorded as Sanskrit[8].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's basic form of government is recorded as monarchy[9].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's Commons category is recorded as Gurjara-Pratihara[10].
- 800 marks the founding of Gurjara-Pratihara[11].
- Gurjara-Pratihara was dissolved in January 1, 1036[12].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Pratihara Empire[13].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's replaces is recorded as Gupta Empire[14].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's replaces is recorded as Empire of Harsha[15].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's replaced by is recorded as Chavda dynasty[16].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's replaced by is recorded as Paramara dynasty[17].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's replaced by is recorded as Chaulukya dynasty[18].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's replaced by is recorded as Chandelas of Jejakabhukti[19].
- Gurjara-Pratihara's category for maps or plans is recorded as Category:Maps of Gurjara-Pratihara[20].
Body
Founding
800 marks the founding of Gurjara-Pratihara[11].
Dissolution
Gurjara-Pratihara was dissolved in January 1, 1036[12].
Why It Matters
Gurjara-Pratihara has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Gurjara-Pratihara is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]