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| dynasty = [[Mori Rajputs|Mori Clan]]
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'''Chitrangada Maurya''' was the King of Maurya clan of Jats who laid the foundation of the fort of [[Chittor Fort|Chittorgarh]], which is the largest fort in [[India]].<ref>{{Cite book |author=समदानी, सत्यनारायण|title=मुनि जिनविजय|oclc=989811493}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Basu|first=Anjana|date=2016-11-09|title=Chitrangada|journal=Gitanjali & Beyond|volume=1|issue=1|pages=169|doi=10.14297/gnb.1.1.169-177|issn=2399-8733|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=अधिकारी Adhikari|first=बालाकृष्ण Balakrishna|date=2019-12-20|title=नेपाली साहित्यको संक्षिप्त इतिहास मा इतिहास चेतनायुक्त विचारधारा Nepali Sahityako Samkshipta Itihasma Itihas Chetanayukta Bichardhara|journal=Tribhuvan University Journal|volume=33|issue=2|pages=203–222|doi=10.3126/tuj.v33i2.33648|issn=2091-0916|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=भटनागर, राजेंद्रमोहन|title=मौर्य सम्राट : चंद्रगुप्त मौर्य-चाणक्य पर आधारित ऐतिहासिक उपन्यास|year=2014|isbn=978-93-5072-453-8|oclc=1102208005}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Johannes.|first=Israel, Samuel. Sinclair, Toby. Hoefer, Hans|title=Rajsthan|date=1988|publisher=APA Publications|isbn=0-245-54521-2|oclc=1158716667}}</ref> [[File:Chittorgarh fort.JPG|thumb|Chittorgarh fort, which was founded by Chitrang Maurya ]]
'''Chitrangada Mori''' was the King of Mori [Muarya] clan who laid the foundation of the fort of [[Chittor Fort|Chittorgarh]], which is the largest fort in [[India]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=author.|first=समदानी, सत्यनारायण|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/989811493|title=मुनि जिनविजय|oclc=989811493}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Basu|first=Anjana|date=2016-11-09|title=Chitrangada|journal=Gitanjali & Beyond|volume=1|issue=1|pages=169|doi=10.14297/gnb.1.1.169-177|issn=2399-8733|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=अधिकारी Adhikari|first=बालाकृष्ण Balakrishna|date=2019-12-20|title=नेपाली साहित्यको संक्षिप्त इतिहास मा इतिहास चेतनायुक्त विचारधारा Nepali Sahityako Samkshipta Itihasma Itihas Chetanayukta Bichardhara|journal=Tribhuvan University Journal|volume=33|issue=2|pages=203–222|doi=10.3126/tuj.v33i2.33648|issn=2091-0916|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=author.|first=भटनागर, राजेंद्रमोहन|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1102208005|title=मौर्य सम्राट : चंद्रगुप्त मौर्य-चाणक्य पर आधारित ऐतिहासिक उपन्यास|year=2014|isbn=978-93-5072-453-8|oclc=1102208005}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Johannes.|first=Israel, Samuel. Sinclair, Toby. Hoefer, Hans|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1158716667|title=Rajsthan|date=1988|publisher=APA Publications|isbn=0-245-54521-2|oclc=1158716667}}</ref> [[File:Chittorgarh fort.JPG|thumb|Chittorgarh fort, which was founded by Chitrang Mori]]


Chitrang had his capital at [[Chittor Fort|Chittorgarh]].<ref name="Academic"/> He reigned in the 8th century AD, and the ruins of his palace still are present today.<ref name="FL Mehta">{{cite book |last1=Mehta |first1=Fateh Lal |title=Handbook of Meywar and Guide to Its Principal Objects of Interest |date=1888 |publisher=University of Minnesota |pages=4 |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Handbook_of_Meywar_and_Guide_to_Its_Prin/Ouc2AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Mori+Rajput&pg=PA4&printsec=frontcover}}</ref> Chittorgarh was then known as ''Chitrakot'', which changed to Chittorgarh in colloquial language.<ref name="Academic">{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=N. L. |last2=Maroo |first2=R. L. |title=Challenge of Wastelands Utilisation: Issues and Themes |date=1991 |publisher=Academic Publishers |pages=14 |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Challenge_of_Wastelands_Utilisation/CbEsAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Mori+Rajput&dq=Mori+Rajput&printsec=frontcover}}</ref>
Chitrang had his capital at [[Chittor Fort|Chittorgarh]].<ref name="Academic"/> He reigned in the 8th century AD, and the ruins of his palace still are present today.<ref name="FL Mehta">{{cite book |last1=Mehta |first1=Fateh Lal |title=Handbook of Meywar and Guide to Its Principal Objects of Interest |date=1888 |publisher=University of Minnesota |pages=4 |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Handbook_of_Meywar_and_Guide_to_Its_Prin/Ouc2AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Mori+Rajput&pg=PA4&printsec=frontcover}}</ref> Chittorgarh was then known as ''Chitrakot'', which changed to Chittorgarh in colloquial language.<ref name="Academic">{{cite book |last1=Gupta |first1=N. L. |last2=Maroo |first2=R. L. |title=Challenge of Wastelands Utilisation: Issues and Themes |date=1991 |publisher=Academic Publishers |pages=14 |url=https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Challenge_of_Wastelands_Utilisation/CbEsAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Mori+Rajput&dq=Mori+Rajput&printsec=frontcover}}</ref>
Chitrangada Maurya was possibly succeeded by [[Bappa Rawal]] , The Gurjar ruler of [[Guhila dynasty]] after several conflicts with [[Umayyad Caliphate|Arabs]]<ref>{{cite book |author=Shyam Manohar Mishra |title=Yaśovarman of Kanauj |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kZWgj-YMdVEC&pg=PA48 |year=1977 |publisher=Abhinav |oclc=557679616 }}</ref>
Chitrangada Mori was possibly succeeded by [[Bappa Rawal]] , The Rajput ruler of [[Guhila dynasty]] after several conflicts with [[Umayyad Caliphate|Arabs]] {{sfn|Shyam Manohar Mishra|1977|p=48}}


==See also==
==See also==

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Chitrangada mori
DynastyMori Clan
ReligionHinduism

Chitrangada Mori was the King of Mori [Muarya] clan who laid the foundation of the fort of Chittorgarh, which is the largest fort in India.[1][2][3][4][5]

Chittorgarh fort, which was founded by Chitrang Mori

Chitrang had his capital at Chittorgarh.[6] He reigned in the 8th century AD, and the ruins of his palace still are present today.[7] Chittorgarh was then known as Chitrakot, which changed to Chittorgarh in colloquial language.[6] Chitrangada Mori was possibly succeeded by Bappa Rawal , The Rajput ruler of Guhila dynasty after several conflicts with Arabs [8]

See also

References

  1. ^ author., समदानी, सत्यनारायण. मुनि जिनविजय. OCLC 989811493. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Basu, Anjana (9 November 2016). "Chitrangada". Gitanjali & Beyond. 1 (1): 169. doi:10.14297/gnb.1.1.169-177. ISSN 2399-8733.
  3. ^ अधिकारी Adhikari, बालाकृष्ण Balakrishna (20 December 2019). "नेपाली साहित्यको संक्षिप्त इतिहास मा इतिहास चेतनायुक्त विचारधारा Nepali Sahityako Samkshipta Itihasma Itihas Chetanayukta Bichardhara". Tribhuvan University Journal. 33 (2): 203–222. doi:10.3126/tuj.v33i2.33648. ISSN 2091-0916.
  4. ^ author., भटनागर, राजेंद्रमोहन (2014). मौर्य सम्राट : चंद्रगुप्त मौर्य-चाणक्य पर आधारित ऐतिहासिक उपन्यास. ISBN 978-93-5072-453-8. OCLC 1102208005. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Johannes., Israel, Samuel. Sinclair, Toby. Hoefer, Hans (1988). Rajsthan. APA Publications. ISBN 0-245-54521-2. OCLC 1158716667.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ a b Gupta, N. L.; Maroo, R. L. (1991). Challenge of Wastelands Utilisation: Issues and Themes. Academic Publishers. p. 14.
  7. ^ Mehta, Fateh Lal (1888). Handbook of Meywar and Guide to Its Principal Objects of Interest. University of Minnesota. p. 4.
  8. ^ Shyam Manohar Mishra 1977, p. 48.