Paramara kingdom

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The Paramara kingdom was a medieval Indian dynasty that ruled much of the Malwa region in central India, known for its patronage of art, literature, and temple architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian dynasty
medieval kingdom
alliedWith Chaulukya dynasty
surface form: Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty
architecturalStyle Nagara temple architecture
capital Dhar
Dhara
conflictWith Chalukya of Kalyani
surface form: Chalukyas of Kalyani

Chandela dynasty
Kalachuri dynasty
country India
culturalRegion Malwa
dynasty Paramara dynasty
endTime 13th century
flourishedUnder Bhoja
surface form: King Bhoja
followedBy Delhi Sultanate
Malwa Sultanate
knownFor patronage of art
patronage of literature
temple architecture
language Prakrit
Sanskrit
locatedIn central India
notableCity Maheshwar
Mandapa-Durga (Mandav / Mandu)
Ujjain
notableRuler Bhoja
Bhoja
surface form: Bhoja of Dhara

Munja
Naravarman
Siyaka II
Udayaditya
Vakpati Munja
partOf Rajput dynasty
surface form: Rajput polities
patronOf Sanskrit scholars
poets
temple builders
precededBy Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty
surface form: Gurjara-Pratihara Empire
region Malwa
religion Hinduism
rulingFamily Paramara
startTime 10th century
territoryIncludes Malwa Plateau
parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh
parts of present-day Maharashtra
parts of present-day Rajasthan
timePeriod 10th century
11th century
12th century

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Malwa wasPartOf Paramara kingdom