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The Gahadavalas, Suryavanshi Kshatriyas, rose to power in the late 11th century, ruling the kingdom of Kannauj. Their expansion included Varanasi and Delhi, establishing dominance in northern India. However, internal conflicts and external invasions led to their eventual decline.
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The Gahadvalas, led by rulers like Chandradeva and Vijayachandra, witnessed a period of territorial expansion and cultural patronage. Yet, the loss of Delhi and challenges from Chauhans and Muslims contributed to their downfall. Collateral branches of the dynasty sought refuge in regions like Kumaon and Vijaypur-Kantit, shaping the legacy of the Gahadvala dynasty.
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