Raja Chawarsen was an Ahirwar king of the Chanwar Dynasty.

He belonged to the Suryavansh. Some historians[1] claim that there was a Chanwar dynasty in India. It is believed that this dynasty[2][3][4] belonged to Suryavanshi Kshatriya clan. Chanvravati city in Gujarat was the capital of this dynasty.

Chanvarsen used to rule there. He had many sons, including Kamalsen, Brahmasen, and Ratisen. After defeating the Sultan of Ghazni, Bappa Rawal allegedly became the chieftain of the Chanwar dynasty. This dynasty was described in History of Rajasthan by Colonel Tad Sir.

In that period, this dynasty ruled in the western part of India. The royal family had matrimonial relations with the Bappa Rawal dynasty. Rana Sanga and his wife Jhali Rani followed Saint Raidasji as their guru and gave him the title of Rajguru of their Mewar.[5][6]

References

  1. History Of Chamar Dynasty (from 6th Century A. D. To 12th Century A. D.), Vol. 2nd.
  2. Ramón., Jiménez, Juan (2021). Platero y yo. Editorial Cazam Ah. ISBN 978-1-5129-8806-2. OCLC 1356002998.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Kumar, Raj (2008). History of the Chamar dynasty: from 6th century A.D. to 12th century A.D. Delhi: Kalpaz Publications. ISBN 978-81-7835-635-8.
  4. "History of the Chamar dynasty : from 6th century A.D. to 12th century A.D. | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  5. Jakhar, Kapil (2022-04-07). "राजा चंवरसेन कौन थे उनका इतिहास ?". Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  6. "History Of Chamar Dynasty (From 6th Century A. D. To 12th Century A. D.) Vol. 1st Vol. 1st | Raj Kumar". www.gyanbooks.com. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
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