Kulke, Hermann.A history of India. — 4, illustrated. — Routledge, 2004. — С. 432 pages.. — «In 9th century the Gurjara Pratiharas kings, Bhoja (836—885) and Mahendrapala (885—910), proved to be more powerful than their contemporaries of the other two dynasties whom they defeated several times. Kannauj then emerged as the main focus of power in India.».
Chopra, Pran Nath.A comprehensive history of ancient India. — Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 2003. — С. 196.. — «Al-Masudi who visited his (Gurjara Mahipala) court, also refers to the great power and resources of the Gurjara pratihara rules of Kannauj.».
S.R. Bakshi; S.G.Early Aryans to Swaraj. — С. 325.. — «Было сообщено, что история будет agnikula словцо упоминается в оригинальной версии Расо сохранились в Форт-библиотеки в Биканер.».
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland (англ.). — Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1834. — P. 648.. — «The Parihars (Pratiharas), as Mr. Bhandarkar rightly points out, were one of the divisions of the Gurjara[англ.] tribe.».
Chopra, Pran Nath.A comprehensive history of ancient India. — Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 2003. — С. 196.. — «Al-Masudi who visited his (Gurjara mahipala) court, also refers to the great power and resources of the Gurjara pratihara rules of Kannauj.».
University of Kerala, Dept. of History; University of Allahabad, Dept. of Modern Indian History; University of Kerala.Journal of Indian history, Volume 41. — Dept. of History, University of Kerala, Original from the University of California, 1963. — С. 765.. — «Gurjara-Prathiranvaya, of the Rajor inscription, which was incised more than a hundred years later than Bhoja’s Gwalior prasasti, nearly fifty years later than the works of the poet Rajasekhara.».
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Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 2. — Digital South Asia Library. — С. 320. Архивировано 18 февраля 2012 года.. — «But whatever our theories regarding the infusion of Gujar blood among the Rajputs, there was certainly no Gurjara (Gujar) empire in Northern India».
Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 2. — Digital South Asia Library. — С. 320. Архивировано 18 февраля 2012 года.. — «But whatever our theories regarding the infusion of Gujar blood among the Rajputs, there was certainly no Gurjara (Gujar) empire in Northern India».
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland (англ.). — Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1834. — P. 648.. — «The Parihars (Pratiharas), as Mr. Bhandarkar rightly points out, were one of the divisions of the Gurjara[англ.] tribe.».