Match the capitals of the ruling dynasties of early Medieval India: i n A Pratiharas 1. Kannauj B. Chandellas 2. Khajuraho C. Parmars 3. Dhar D. Chalukyas 4. Anhilwad

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Match the capitals of the ruling dynasties of early Medieval India: i n A Pratiharas
1. Kannauj B. Chandellas
2. Khajuraho C. Parmars
3. Dhar D. Chalukyas
4. Anhilwad

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History

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SSC

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0,16,9,16,2,4,3

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The correct answer is option 1, which matches the capitals of the ruling dynasties of early Medieval India as follows:

A. Pratiharas - Capital at Kannauj

B. Chandellas - Capital at Khajuraho

C. Parmars - Capital at Dhar

D. Chalukyas - Capital at Anhilwad

This means that the Pratiharas ruled from Kannauj, the Chandellas ruled from Khajuraho, the Parmars ruled from Dhar, and the Chalukyas ruled from Anhilwad. These dynasties were important ruling powers during the early Medieval period in India and their capitals played a significant role in their governance and influence. It is important to remember these facts for a better understanding of the history of Medieval India.