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Mori Rajputs | |||||||||
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700_734 CE.[1][2] | |||||||||
Capital | Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan, India 24°53′11″N 74°38′49″E / 24.8863°N 74.647°E | ||||||||
Religion | State religion: | ||||||||
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The Mori was a kingdom that ruled over southwestern Rajasthan and northern Malwa from the 7th century and for a period of about 120 years.[6] They controlled the Chittor Fort. The Mori Rajputs were probably the most powerful power in this region before the rise of the Gurjar Pratihara dynasty. Mori is also considered a subclan of Parmar Rajputs.[7][8]
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In the seventh century or in the beginning of the eighth century, the Mauryas, evidently the same as the Mori Rajputs, had a strong principality in S.E. Rajasthan