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With the breakup of the Pratiharas, a number of Rajput states came into existence in North India. Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?
Chauhans-Ajmer
Tomars-Bundelkhand
Paramars-Kannauj
Kalachuris-Gujarat
- Option 1: Chauhans-Ajmer
- The Chauhans were indeed rulers of Ajmer. They were a significant Rajput dynasty in North India with Ajmer as their stronghold.
- Option 2: Tomars-Bundelkhand
- The Tomars are more commonly associated with Delhi. Bundelkhand was primarily linked with the Chandela Rajputs, not the Tomars.
- Option 3: Paramars-Kannauj
- The Paramaras were mainly centered in Malwa. Kannauj was not traditionally linked with the Paramaras but rather with the Pratiharas and later, other dynasties.
- Option 4: Kalachuris-Gujarat
- The Kalachuris had territories within central India, and they were not linked to Gujarat, which was primarily under the rule of the Solankis and other regional powers.
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