Several Branches of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty were created by the kings, commanders and relatives of the Rashtrakuta family during their expansion into central and northern India in the eighth to the tenth centuries. These kingdoms ruled during the reign of the parent empire or continued to rule for centuries after the its fall or came to power much later. Well known among these were the Rashtrakutas of Gujarat (757-888),[1] the Rattas of Saundatti (875-1230) in modern Karnataka,[2] the Gahadavalas of Kannauj (1068-1223),[3] the Rashtrakutas of Rajasthan (known as Rajputana) and ruling from Hastikundi or Hathundi (893-996),[4] Dahal (near Jabalpur),[5] Mandore (near Jodhpur), the Rathores of Dhanop,[6] Rashtraudha dynasty of Mayuragiri in modern Maharashtra[7] and Rashtrakutas of Kannauj.[8]
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