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Which dynasty ruled Western India in the 8th–10th century? a) Cholas b) Pratiharas c) Pallavas d) Satavahanas Answer: b) Pratiharas

ACholas

BPratiharas

CPallavas

DSatavahanas

Answer:

B. Pratiharas

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The Pratihara dynasty emerged after the Pala dynasty, with Nagabhata I and Valsaraja as its early rulers. The most prominent ruler of this dynasty was Mihir Bhoja (also known as Bhoja ). His first major conquest was Kanauj, which later became the capital of the Pratihara Empire.


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