Paramardi

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Paramardi was a 12th-century Chandela king of central India, known for his resistance to early Ghurid invasions and for ruling during the decline of Chandela power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chandela king
Indian monarch
historical figure
alternativeName Paramardi-deva NERFINISHED
Paramardideva NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent early encounters between Rajput kingdoms and Ghurid invaders
associatedWithPlace Mahoba region NERFINISHED
capital Mahoba NERFINISHED
conflict Ghurid–Chandela conflicts NERFINISHED
culture Rajput NERFINISHED
deathCentury 12th century
dynasty Chandela dynasty NERFINISHED
era late classical period of Indian history
givenName Paramardi NERFINISHED
historicalPhase period of Chandela decline
historicalReputation one of the last significant Chandela rulers
house Chandelas of Jejakabhukti NERFINISHED
knownFor resistance to early Ghurid invasions
ruling during the decline of Chandela power
knownFrom inscriptions
later literary traditions
languageOfCourt Sanskrit
opponent Ghurid Empire NERFINISHED
Muhammad of Ghor NERFINISHED
politicalStatus regional power in north-central India
predecessor Madana Varman NERFINISHED
regionRuled Bundelkhand NERFINISHED
central India
reignCentury 12th century
religion Hinduism
sovereigntyType hereditary monarchy
successor Trailokyavarman NERFINISHED
territory Jejakabhukti NERFINISHED
title Maharajadhiraja NERFINISHED

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Chandela dynasty notableRuler Paramardi