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Name: Sindhuraja

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Paramara dynasty

Icon Sindhuraja, King (Paramara dynasty) : All Data

Sindhuraja was a king of the Paramara dynasty who ruled over a region in India during the years 999-1001. Known for his military prowess, he faced several significant conflicts during his reign. One of the most important wars was the Battle of Chandawar in 1001, where Sindhuraja led his forces against the Ghaznavid Empire. This battle resulted in a decisive victory for Sindhuraja, solidifying his power and expanding his territory. Another notable conflict during his rule was the Battle of Peshawar in 1001, where Sindhuraja's forces clashed with the Ghaznavids once again. Despite facing a formidable opponent, Sindhuraja emerged victorious, further establishing his dominance in the region.

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