hammīra

hammīra
हम्मीर

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  • Hammira Sisodiya — (? 1364)    He belonged to the Sisodiya branch of the Guhila ruling family of Mewar. After Chitor was oc cupied by Ala al Din Khalji (1296 1316), Hammira and his Sisodiya followers organized resistance to force the installation of a scion of the… …   Historical dictionary of Medieval India

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  • Chitor —    A historic stronghold in southeastern Rajasthan. It emerged as an important military and political center following the establish ment of the rule of Guhila clan over the territory of Mewar during the ninth century. Chitor was made the capital …   Historical dictionary of Medieval India

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