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Bappa probably led the Mori campaign against the Arabs, which made him more famous than his overlord. Later, he either deposed Manuraja and became the king of Chittor with the help of the nobles<ref name="Rajputana" /> or became the king after Manuraja died childless.{{sfn|Shyam Manohar Mishra|1977|p=48}} The Moris were expelled from [[Chittor Fort|Chittorgarh]] by [[Bappa Rawal]].<ref name="Tod, Rajasthan" /><ref name="Calcutta" /><ref name="Andrew T">{{cite book |last1=Topsfield |first1=Andrew |title=Court Painting at Udaipur Art Under the Patronage of the Maharanas of Mewar |date=2001 |publisher=Artibus Asiae Publishers |isbn=9783907077030 |pages=17 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rvu6EfsFH48C&q=Mori%20Rajput}}</ref>
Bappa probably led the Mori campaign against the Arabs, which made him more famous than his overlord. Later, he either deposed Manuraja and became the king of Chittor with the help of the nobles<ref name="Rajputana" /> or became the king after Manuraja died childless.{{sfn|Shyam Manohar Mishra|1977|p=48}} The Moris were expelled from [[Chittor Fort|Chittorgarh]] by [[Bappa Rawal]].<ref name="Tod, Rajasthan" /><ref name="Calcutta" /><ref name="Andrew T">{{cite book |last1=Topsfield |first1=Andrew |title=Court Painting at Udaipur Art Under the Patronage of the Maharanas of Mewar |date=2001 |publisher=Artibus Asiae Publishers |isbn=9783907077030 |pages=17 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rvu6EfsFH48C&q=Mori%20Rajput}}</ref>


===Defeat by the Arabs===
===Conflict with Arabs===
According to C.K. Majumdar, the Moris were ruling at Chittor{{sfn|R. C. Majumdar|1977|p=298-299}} when the Arabs (mlechchhas) invaded north-western India around 725 CE.{{sfn|R. C. Majumdar|1977|p=298-299}} The Arabs defeated the Moris, and in turn, were defeated by [[Umayyad campaigns in India|a confederacy that included Bappa Rawal]].{{sfn|Ram Vallabh Somani|1976|p=45}}{{sfn|Khalid Yahya Blankinship|1994|p=188}}<ref name="un" />
According to C.K. Majumdar, the Moris were ruling at Chittor{{sfn|R. C. Majumdar|1977|p=298-299}} when the Arabs (mlechchhas) invaded north-western India around 725 CE.{{sfn|R. C. Majumdar|1977|p=298-299}} The Arabs defeated the Moris, and in turn, were defeated by [[Umayyad campaigns in India|a confederacy that included Bappa Rawal]].{{sfn|Ram Vallabh Somani|1976|p=45}}{{sfn|Khalid Yahya Blankinship|1994|p=188}}<ref name="un" />