Paramaras
The Paramaras were a prominent Hindu dynasty that ruled over a significant portion of central India from the 9th to the 13th century. They were known for their military prowess, cultural achievements, and contributions to the development of the region. The Paramaras were originally a Rajput clan, and their capital was located in the present-day state of Madhya Pradesh.
The dynasty is traditionally credited with the establishment of the city of Mahoba, which served as their
The Paramaras were involved in numerous military campaigns, both against other Hindu kingdoms and against Muslim