Mularaja | |
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King of Gujarat | |
Reign | c. 941 – c. 996 CE |
Predecessor | Sāmantasiṁha (Chavda dynasty) |
Successor | Chamundaraja |
Dynasty | Chaulukya |
Mularaja (r. 941 – 996 CE)[1] was the king of Gujarat and the founder of the Chaulukya dynasty. Also known as the Chaulukyas of Gujarat or Solanki, this dynasty ruled parts of present-day Gujarat. Mularaja supplanted the last Chavda king, and founded an independent kingdom with his capital in Anahilapataka in 940-941 CE.[2]