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{{about|the Rajput clan|royal house belonging to this clan|Paramara dynasty}} | {{about|the Rajput clan|royal house belonging to this clan|Paramara dynasty}} | ||
The '''Paramara''' (or '''Parmar''') are a ] ] in North India, who claim descent from the mythological ] dynasty.<ref name="Unnithan-Kumar1997">{{cite book | author=Maya Unnithan-Kumar | title=Identity, Gender, and Poverty: New Perspectives on Caste Nd Tribe in Rajasthan | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=b9ktWLud0oIC&pg=PA135 | accessdate=11 January 2013 | year=1997 | publisher=Berghahn Books | isbn=978-1-57181-918-5 | page=135 }}</ref><ref name="horace_glossary_punjab_nwfp">{{cite book| last =Rose| first =Horace Arthur| coauthors=Ibbetson| title =Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province| year =1990| publisher=Asian Educational Services| isbn =81-206-0505-5| pages =300}}</ref> A section of the clan that converted to Islam during the rule of the ] is called ]. | |||
The '''Paramara''' (or '''Parmar''') are a ] ] in North India, who claim descent from the mythological ] dynasty. | |||
The ] that ruled the ] region in Central India belonged to this clan.<ref name="HoernleStark1906">{{cite book | author1=August Friedrich Rudolf Hoernle | author2=Herbert Alick Stark | title=A history of India | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=e-dGAAAAIAAJ | accessdate=11 January 2013 | year=1906 | publisher=Orissa mission press | page = 65 }}</ref> | The ] that ruled the ] region in Central India belonged to this clan.<ref name="HoernleStark1906">{{cite book | author1=August Friedrich Rudolf Hoernle | author2=Herbert Alick Stark | title=A history of India | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=e-dGAAAAIAAJ | accessdate=11 January 2013 | year=1906 | publisher=Orissa mission press | page = 65 }}</ref> | ||
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This article is about the Rajput clan. For royal house belonging to this clan, see Paramara dynasty.The Paramara (or Parmar) are a Rajput clan in North India, who claim descent from the mythological Agnivansha dynasty. A section of the clan that converted to Islam during the rule of the Gujarat Sultanate is called Muslim Parmar.
The Paramara dynasty that ruled the Malwa region in Central India belonged to this clan.
See also
References
- Maya Unnithan-Kumar (1997). Identity, Gender, and Poverty: New Perspectives on Caste Nd Tribe in Rajasthan. Berghahn Books. p. 135. ISBN 978-1-57181-918-5. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- Rose, Horace Arthur (1990). Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province. Asian Educational Services. p. 300. ISBN 81-206-0505-5.
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