Indian Medieval History: Rajput Dynasties (between 7th To 12th Century)

RAJPUTS

  • The period was from 647 AD to 1200 AD.
  • From the death of Harsha to the 12th century, the destiny of India was mostly in the hands of various Rajput dynasties.
  • They belonged to the ancient Kshatriya families.
  • There were nearly 36 clans of Rajputs. The major clans are :
  • The Pratiharas of Avanti
  • The Palas of Bengal
  • The Tomars of Delhi
  • The Chauhans of Delhi and Ajmer
  • The Rathores of Kannauj
  • The Guhilas or Sisodiyas of Mewar
  • The Chandellas of Bundelkhand
  • The Paramaras of Malwa
  • The Senas of Bengal
  • The Solankis of Gujarat

 

NOTE: The Pratiharis and the Palas have been discussed before (Medieval History – North Indian Kingdoms)

 

The Tomars of Delhi

  • The Tomars were the feudatories of the Pratiharis.
  • They founded the city of Delhi in 736 AD.
  • Chauhans captured Delhi in the middle of the 12th century and the Tomars became the feudatories.

 

The Chauhans of Delhi and Ajmer.

  • The Chauhans declared their independence at Ajmer and were the feudatories of Pratiharas.
  • They captured Ujjain from the Paramaras of Malwa and Delhi in the early part of 12th
  • They shifted their capital to Delhi.
  • Prithviraj Chauhan was the most important ruler of this dynasty.

 

Rathores of Kannauj

  • The Rathores established themselves on the throne of Kannauj from 1090 AD to 1194 AD.
  • Jaichand was the last great ruler of this dynasty.
  • He was killed in the battle of Chandawar in 1194 AD by Muhammad Ghori.

 

The Chandellas of Bundelkhand

  • Established in 9th
  • Mahoba was the capital of Chandella during the period of Chief Yasovarman.
  • Kalinjar was their important fort.
  • The Chandellas built the most famous Kandariya Mahadeva Temple in 1050 AD.

 

The Guhilas or Sisodiyas of Mewar

  • The Rajput ruler Bapa Raval was the founder of the Guhila or the Sisodiya dynasty and Chittor was its capital.
  • During the period of Rana Ratan Singh of Mewar, Ala-ud-din Khilji in 1307 AD invaded his territory and defeated him.

 

The Paramaras of Malwa

  • The Paramaras were also the feudatories of Pratiharas.
  • They declared their independence in the 10th century and Dhara was their capital.

 

Raja Bhoja

  • He was the most famous ruler of this period (1018 AD-1069 AD).
  • He set up a college at Dhara for the study of Sanskrit literature.

The reign of the Paramaras came to an end with the invasion of Ala-ud-din Khilji

The Senas of Bengal

  • The rulers of the Sena dynasty traced their origin to the South Indian region of Karnataka.
  • The dynasty’s founder was Samanta Sena.
  • The empire at its peak covered much of the north-eastern region of the Indian subcontinent.

 

The Solankis of Gujarat

  • The Solanki dynasty ruled parts of what are now Gujarat and Kathiawar in India between 950-1300 CE.
  • They are also known as Chalukyas of Gujarat or the Solanki Rajputs.
  • In 1026, the temple complex of Somnath in Gujarat was destroyed by Mahmud of Ghazni.

 

About Rajputs :

  • They were great warriors and chivalrous by nature.
  • They believed in protecting the women and the weak.
  • Religion
  • They were followers of Hinduism.
  • They also patronized Buddhism and Jainism.
  • During their period the Bhakti Cult started.
  • Government
  • Each kingdom was divided into a large number of Jagirs held by the Jagirdars.

 

Art and Architecture

  • Mural paintings and Miniature paintings were popular.
  • Temples of Khajuraho:
  • Lingraja Temple at Bhubaneswar.
  • The Sun Temple at Konark.
  • The Dilwara Temple at Mount Abu.

 

End of Rajput power

  • There
    was no strong military power during the Rajput period to keep the
    warring princes in check and to coordinate their activities against
    their foreign invasions.

 

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