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The Parmar dynasty was an early medieval Indian royal house that ruled over the Malwa region in central India.The belongs to rajput clan. The most significant ruler was Bhoja I. The seat of the Parmar kingdom was Dhārānagara, the present day Dhar city in Madhya Pradesh. The main sources for the history of the Parmar dynasty are the Nava-saha-sanka-charita of Padmagupta and a series inscriptions, most notably the Udayapur Praśasti, found at Udaypur in Vidisha district, Madhya Pradesh.

The Rulers of Parmar dynasty of Malwa, India
Name[3]
Reign Began
Reign Ended
1
Upendra
800
818
2
Siyaka - He was won a various battles and had a glorious past with his courage and bravery.... He was ShurVeer meaning Brave
818
843
3
Siyaka I
843
893
4
Vakpatiraja I
893
918
5
Vairisimha II
918
948
6
Siyaka II Harsha Siyaka – He belong to rajput parmar clan.He expanded the kingdom in various battles with neighbours such as Mewar, Indore and in the east touched the Chandela Kingdom. He was defeated byYashorvarman Chandela. He took Ujjain from the Pratiharas. He later invaded the Rashtrakutas and sackedManyakheta in Spring of 972. Khottiga Amoghavarsha of Rashtrakuta empire died fighting, resulting in collapse and overtake of his empire by Western Chalukyas under Tailapa II.
948
974
7
Vakpatiraja II Munja – He belong to rajput parmar clan.He defeated Mewar under Narwahana or his son Shakti Kumar and plundered Ahar their new capital.He also invaded Marwar which was under the Chauhanas. He defeated the Kalachuri king Yuvaraja II and sacked his capital Tripuri. Battles between him and Tailapa II of Western Chalukya are considered epic. He invaded the Western Chalukyas, hoping to defeat the still evolving new regional power. Tailapa however defeated the invasion and captured him. He died in captivity.
974
995
8
Sindhuraja - Decisively defeated the Hunas north west of Malwa possibly in Indore. He defeated the Chalukyas of Lata (Gujarat) as well as King of

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