Kachchhapaghata dynasty
Kachchhapaghatas | |||||||||||||
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| c. 950 –c.1196 CE | |||||||||||||
The Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior, built in 1096 CE by Kachchhapaghata dynasty ruler Mahipala (r. c. 1090–1105).
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Location of the Kachchhapaghata dynasty, and main contemporary South Asian polities in 1175, on the eve of the Ghurid Empire invasion of the subcontinent. | |||||||||||||
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| Common languages | Sanskrit | ||||||||||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
| Historical era | Medieval India | ||||||||||||
• Established | c. 950 | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | c.1196 CE | ||||||||||||
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| Today part of | India | ||||||||||||
The Kachchhapaghatas (IAST: Kacchapaghāta) were a Rajput dynasty that ruled between 10th and 12th centuries. Their territory included north-western parts of Central India (present-day Madhya Pradesh). The Kachhwaha Rajputs of Amber were from the same family.