Reorganize baseless issuer/ easy reorganized thread for Northern Indian Issuer

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Hello, and I hope you are well!

My request is to reorganize rajput_dynasty_medieval  issuer into its proper parts (MOVE IT UNDER INDIAN NORTHERN DYNASTIES). In history, different states with the rajputana existed around the same time, but all with different areas of territory and circulating currency.

 

see threads (all merged here) & more:

  1. New issuers to add (northern indian hindu dynasties)
  2. New issuer-- Kingdom of Mewar
  3. Mewar kingdom -- new rulers

 

 

Based on your structure for the Indian Northern Dynasties, here is the organized information for the additional issuers, including their historical context, Numista references, and key rulers.

 

1. Yajvapala Dynasty

Name: Yajvapala (Jajapella) Dynasty

Map Location: Central India (Narwar/Gwalior region)

Introduction: The Yajvapala dynasty ruled from their capital at Narwar in the 13th century. They rose to power following the decline of the Chandelas and are noted for their distinctive silver and copper coinage, particularly under King Gopala Deva.

Coins: N#86354 

Successors: Delhi Sultanate

 

 

2. Chandelas of Jejakabhukti

Name: Chandelas of Jejakabhukti (Bundelkhand)

Map Location: Central India

Introduction: Famous for commissioning the Khajuraho temples, the Chandelas ruled the Jejakabhukti region (modern-day Bundelkhand). Their coinage often featured seated goddesses, influenced by the Kalachuri style.

Coins: N#110776

Predecessors: Gurjara-Pratihara Empire

Successors: Delhi Sultanate, Bundela Rajputs

 

 

3. Gahadavala Dynasty

Name: Gahadavala Dynasty (Gahadavals of Kanauj)

Map Location: Northern India (Uttar Pradesh/Bihar)

Introduction: Ruling from Kanauj and Varanasi, the Gahadavalas were a major power in Northern India during the 11th and 12th centuries. Their gold coinage, particularly under Govinda Chandra, was widely circulated and imitated.

Coins: 4½ Masaka - Govinda Chandra Deva (Gahadavals of Kanauj) 

Rulers to add: Govinda Chandra

 

 

4. Chaulukya Dynasty

Name: Chaulukya Dynasty (Chaulukyas of Gujarat / Solankis)

Map Location: Western India (Gujarat and Rajasthan)

Introduction: Often called the "Solankis," they were a dominant maritime and land power. Their coinage includes the "Gadhaiya Paisa" series, which evolved from Sassanid-style bust designs into highly stylized geometric patterns.

Coins: 1 Gadhaiya Paisa - Chaulukyas of Gujarat 

 

 

5. Paramara Dynasty

Name: Paramara Dynasty (Paramaras of Malwa)

Map Location: Central India (Malwa region)

Introduction: Based in Dhar, the Paramaras were great patrons of arts and literature. They issued "Gadhaiya" style coins, including the notable "Om" and "Omkara" series, which integrated Nagari legends into the traditional design.

Coins: Gadhaiya Paisa - Om and Omkara Series (Paramaras of Malwa) 

Rulers to add: Raja Bhoja

 

6. Shilahara Dynasty

Name: Shilahara Dynasty (Silaharas of Konkan)

Map Location: Western India (Coastal Maharashtra/Goa)

Introduction: The Shilaharas were divided into three branches; the Konkan branch ruled the coastal areas. Their coinage, like many contemporary Western Indian dynasties, utilized the Gadhaiya Paisa standard but often featured specific markings identifying local rulers.

Coins:Gadhaiya Paisa - Chittaraja (Silaharas of Kokan) 

 

 

 

 

7.                                              Ranas of Mewar  (subsections)

  • (Guhila Dynasty)

Coins: N#76922, N#573458 

Rulers: Bappa Rawal

Introduction: Foundation clan of Mewar. Bappa Rawal consolidated power in the 8th century, issuing rare gold Shaivite coinage.

 

  • (Sisodia Dynasty)

Name: Ranas of Mewar (Sisodias of Udaipur)

Coins: N#355373, N#355374, N#14059, N#370236 (and various others under the "Princely State of Mewar" category)

Map Location: India (Rajasthan region)

Predecessors: “Guhila Dynasty  ”, “Mori Dynasty”

Successors: “Republic of India”

Introduction: The Ranas of Mewar, specifically the Sisodia clan, were the senior-most Rajput dynasty in India. Established in 1326 by Rana Hammir Singh,

Rulers to add:

  1. Rana Kumbha (1417–1468)

N#573458 

  1. Rana Sanga (Sangram Singh I) 1509‑1528

Rana Sanga or Sangram Simha (AD 1509-1527)

  1. Vikramaditya Singh(1531-1537)

Rana Vikramaditya (AD1531-1537)

  1. Rana Banbir Singh (1537 - 1540)

Rana Banbir Singh (AD1537-1540)

 

 

 

Following my & @Reslumi 's style of formating, the updated tree for Indian Northern Dynasties would look like this:

India

 ----- Indian Northern Dynasties

 ---------- Yajvapala Dynasty

 ---------- Chandelas of Jejakabhukti 

---------- Gahadavala Dynasty 

---------- Chaulukya Dynasty 

---------- Paramara Dynasty 

---------- Shilahara Dynasty

---------- Mewar Dynasties

>Guhilla Dynasty

>Sisodia Dynasty

 

 ( @Reslumi  , can you help further organize the issuers which are mismatched under different subsections)

Arnav

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