Paramara period (9th–14th century)

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The Paramara period (9th–14th century) was a medieval era in central India marked by the rule of the Paramara dynasty, noted for its political power, temple architecture, and patronage of Sanskrit literature in the Malwa region.

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instanceOf historical period
medieval period
architecturalStyle Nagara style
surface form: Nagara temple architecture
artFormSupported religious architecture
temple sculpture
associatedWithCity Dhar
Ujjain
associatedWithDynasty Paramara dynasty
capitalRegion Dhar region
centeredInRegion Malwa
chronologicalContext contemporary with other Rajput dynasties
countryNow India
culturalFlourishing Sanskrit literary production
culturalIdentity Rajputs
surface form: Rajput polity
culturalRegion Malwa-Nimar region
surface form: Malwa region
endTime 14th century
followedBy post-Paramara regional polities in Malwa
heritage inscriptions in Sanskrit
medieval temples in Malwa
knownFor patronage of Sanskrit literature
political power in central India
temple architecture
languageOfAdministration Sanskrit
languageOfCulture Sanskrit
locatedIn central India
militaryActivity regional warfare in central India
partOf medieval history of India
patronized Sanskrit poets
Sanskrit scholars
temple construction
politicalStatus Hindu monarchy
regional kingdom
precededBy early medieval period in central India
regionOfInfluence Malwa Plateau
surface form: Malwa plateau

parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh
parts of present-day Rajasthan
religion Hinduism
religiousPatronage Jainism
Shaivism
Vaishnavism
ruledBy Paramara dynasty
surface form: Paramara rulers
startTime 9th century
typeOfGovernment hereditary monarchy

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Malwa era Paramara period (9th–14th century)