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Bappa Rawal
Bappa Rawal (born Prince Kalbhoj, c. 713-810), eighth ruler of the Guhilot dynasty of Rajputs and founder of the Mewar Dynasty (r. 734-753) in present-day Rajasthan, India. ==Initial History== Bappa Rawal was one of the most powerful and famous rulers of the Mewar dynasty. Although a surviving Father of the Guhilot clan, Prince Kalbhoj (his actual name) who came from Maitraka clan did not continue the family name of seven generations when he came to the throne; instead, he established the Rawal Dynasty, naming it for the kingdom he had just taken. He went on to become a celebrated hero on battlefields near and far, yet his fascinating life is full of enigmas, and many were the legends created about him. It is said that Bappa was blessed by Harita Rishi, a sage of the Mewar region, with kingship. His father, Rawal Mahendra II had married a woman of the Parmara Rajput clan, from Mt. Abu, Paramara centres at that time. She was also the sister of Maan Mori, the Paramara from Gujarat king who ruled much of the State of Mewar. This included Guhilot clan land, which Paramara invaders from Malwa had annexed a century or so earlier, and set up their capital in the ancient fortress of Chittorgarh.
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