Bhati Dynasty, Yadav Dynasty
BHATI DYNASTY, YADAV DYNASTY : -
BHATI RAJVANSH : -
Chandravanshi Yadav Sardar Bhatti in 285 AD. In Bhatner (present day Hanumangarh) Bhatner (present Hanumangarh) established Bhati dynasty empire and built a fort, his descendants were called 'Bhati'. Bhatti's son Mangalrai was defeated by Dhundi, the ruler of Ghazni in a battle.
Therefore, leaving the area of Bhatner, he made Tanot the second capital of the Bhati dynasty.
This place is currently situated on the border of Pakistan in Karauli Jaisalmer district.
Devraj Bhati, the ruler of Tanot, conquered Lodrava from the Panwar rulers and made it his capital.
Thus Laudrava became the third capital of Vijayapar Bhatis.
Presently this place is situated near Jaisalmer.
And is famous for Jain temples and 'Mumal ki Medi'.
1155 AD Bhati king Jaisaldev made a treaty. By making Jaisalmer the fourth capital of the Bhatis, he got the Jaisalmer fort (Sonar's fort) constructed.
1570 AD Raja Harrai Bhati of Jaisalmer established matrimonial relations with the Mughals by accepting Akbar's subordination in the Nagaur Durbar held in During the reign of Aurangzeb,.
The ruler of this place Amarsingh made 'Amarkas' drain and brought the water of Indus river to his territory at present.
1818 AD In 1500, the ruler of this place, Mulraj, made a treaty with the English East India Company.
YADAV RAJVANSH KAROLI : -
The kingdom of Yadav dynasty was established in Karauli (ancient name Gopalpal) by Vijaypal Yadav in 1040 AD.
Done in Its mention is found in the important historical poetry book 'Vijaypal Raso' composed by Nallasingh Bhat. In this book, the name of Karili has been described as 'Vijaygarh'.
The fort of Timangarh was built by Timanpal, a descendant of Vijaypal.
Which was won by Muhammad Ghori by defeating Kumarpal.
Later Arjunpal in 1326 AD. I won this fort again.
Arjunpal in 1348 AD. I established the city of Karauli (Kalyanpur), which Dharmapala II made his capital.
1817 AD In Karauli Naresh Harvakshpal Singh made the first treaty with the British.
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