Kachchhapaghata dynasty

The Kachchhapaghatas (IAST: Kacchapaghāta) were a Rajput dynasty that ruled between 10th and 12th centuries. Their territory included north-western parts of Central India (present-day Madhya Pradesh). The Kachhwaha Rajputs of Amber were from the same family.

Kachchhapaghatas
c. 950 –c.1196  CE
The Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior, built in 1096 CE by Kachchhapaghata dynasty ruler Mahipala (r. c. 1090–1105).
Location of the Kachchhapaghata dynasty, and main contemporary South Asian polities in 1175, on the eve of the Ghurid Empire invasion of the subcontinent.
Capital
Common languagesSanskrit
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical eraMedieval India
 Established
c. 950 
 Disestablished
c.1196  CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty
Jaipur State
Ghurid dynasty
Mamluk dynasty (Delhi)
Today part ofIndia
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