Chanda dynasty
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Chanda is the name of a historical Meena clan during medieval India. They ruled over the historical region of India called Khoh.[1][2][3][verification needed] Chanda lost the kingdom of Khoh after being defeated by the Kachwahas.[4][5][verification needed]
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- ↑ Meena, Madan (2021). "Rulers, Criminals and Denotified Tribe: A Historical Journey of the Meenas". Tribe-British Relations in India. pp. 275–290. doi:10.1007/978-981-16-3424-6_17. ISBN 978-981-16-3423-9.
...Tod in his book Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan in which Dulhe Rai and his mother were given protection by Alan Singh Chanda (the Meena chief) when they were exiled from...;… It was only after the deception of Dulhe Rai Kuchhawa with the Chanda Meena Alan Singh that the enmity between the Meenas and Rajputs became a lust for power. With the growing …
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ignored (help) Search this book on - ↑ Ratnawat, Shyam Singh (1981). Kachhawan Ri Vanshavali. Centre for Rajasthan Studies, University of Rajasthan. pp. Vll, 113, 125.
While living there, Sodhdev wrote to Silarasi Chauhan of Pachwara (a territory within Jaipur District), the name of the place to Ramgard Dulha Rai then attacked deoti and held his sway over the place by ousting the Badgujars. Next he killed Chanda Mina of Khoh, Geta Mina of Getter and shifted his residence to Khoh from Dausa. It was at Khoh that Sodhdev expired in the year V S. 1063 (1006 A.D.)(p.Vll).; Chanda Mina Chanda was not the proper name of the Mina ruler of Khoh . His name was Alansi and he was from the Chanda sub - caste of the Minas(p.113).; Finding it as an appropriate occasion, the Minas ousted the family from Manchi and the poor mother had to seek employment with Ralhan Mina of the 'Chanda' caste at Khoh on the advice of a 'Gujar'(p.125).
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ignored (help) Search this book on - ↑ Singh, Narendra (1939). Thirty Decisive Battles of Jaipur. J.E.P. Works. p. 47.
After this Duleh Raiji killed Chanda Meena of Khoh and Jhota Meena of Jhotwara and annexed Khoh , Geror and Jhotwara in the neighbourhood of Amber , and laid the foundation of his kingdom in Dhundhar.
Search this book on - ↑ Ratnawat, Shyam Singh (1981). Kachhawan Ri Vanshavali. pp. Vll, 113, 125. Search this book on
- ↑ Rima Hooja (2006). A history of Rajasthan. Rupa & Co. pp. 394, 395. ISBN 9788129108906. OCLC 80362053. Search this book on
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