North Indian kingdoms

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The North Indian kingdoms were a collection of medieval regional dynasties and states in northern India that frequently faced foreign invasions and internal rivalries while shaping the political and cultural landscape of the subcontinent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
medieval polity
political entity collection
associatedWith development of regional languages
fortified cities
spread of Buddhism
spread of Hinduism
spread of Islam in India
temple architecture
capitalRegion Bengal
surface form: Bengal region

Gujarat
surface form: Gujarat region

Indo-Gangetic Plain
Kashmir Valley
Malwa-Nimar region
surface form: Malwa region

Punjab
Rajasthan
encountered Afghan invasions
Arab invasions
Mongol incursions
Turkic invasions
faced foreign invasions
internal rivalries
hasPart Ahom kingdom
surface form: Ahom kingdom (in its interactions with North India)

Bengal Sultanate
Chahamana dynasty
Chandela dynasty
Chauhan dynasty
surface form: Chauhans of Ajmer

Chedi (Cheti) dynasty
surface form: Chedi kingdom (medieval)

Delhi Sultanate
Gahadavala dynasty
Garhwal Kingdom (historical)
surface form: Garhwal kingdom

Ghaznavid Empire
surface form: Ghaznavid Empire (Indian territories)

Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid Empire (Indian territories)

Gujarat Sultanate
Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty
Sultanate of Jaunpur
surface form: Jaunpur Sultanate

Kalachuris of Tripuri
surface form: Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri

Kangra kingdom
Karkota dynasty
Kashmir Sultanate
Katoch dynasty
Khalji dynasty
surface form: Khalji dynasty of Delhi

Kingdom of Amber
Kingdom of Marwar
Udaipur State
surface form: Kingdom of Mewar

Kumaon Kingdom
surface form: Kumaon kingdom

Lodi dynasty
Maharashtra-based Yadava dynasty (in its northern extent)
Malwa Sultanate
Mamluk dynasty of Delhi
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire

Pala Empire
Paramara dynasty
Rajput dynasty
surface form: Rajput kingdoms

Rashtrakuta dynasty
surface form: Rashtrakuta Empire

Sayyid dynasty
Kalhora dynasty
surface form: Sindh dynasties

Sur Empire
Tomara dynasty
Tughlaq dynasty
Lohara dynasty
surface form: Utpala dynasty
influenced cultural landscape of the Indian subcontinent
political landscape of the Indian subcontinent
locatedIn Indian subcontinent
northern India
timePeriod circa 6th century to 16th century CE
early medieval India
high medieval India
late medieval India

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Subject: North Indian kingdoms
Description of subject: The North Indian kingdoms were a collection of medieval regional dynasties and states in northern India that frequently faced foreign invasions and internal rivalries while shaping the political and cultural landscape of the subcontinent.

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mongol invasions of India conflictWith North Indian kingdoms
Raja Bharmal of Amber partOf North Indian kingdoms
this entity surface form: Rajput principalities of North India