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The defenders of Aryan Culture - Veer Gurjars.
As in the word of famous historian Sh. K.M. Munshi – Medpata, Pratapgarh, Dungrapur, Banswara and Malwa ruled by the allied Gurjar clans of Pratiharas including Parmara, Chapa, Chahamanas, Chalukyas and Guhilots were parts of Gurjardesh, united in the social and linguistic unity of the people and in the kinship and loyalty of ruling hierarchy, which supported the Imperial Gurjar. In addition, he also raise objection in writing Gurjar Era as Rajput period. In his words:-
The present histories by calling this period, the Rajput period, still perpetuate the faulty out look, which col. Todd constructed out of the agnikul legend a century and a half year ago. The name Rajput given to the warriors of the old Gurjardesh, by Turks and Afghans, coupled with the theories of their foreign origins has created a mist, which shuts out the historians mind from the true perspective of this period.
Gujaratra exists as a major power of India for almost 800 years, under the three different Gurjar dynasties at different times, at the center. The major Gurjar Feudatories of Gurjar desh were...