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[[Chandelas of Jejakabhukti]] ([[Hindi]]: ''''जेजाकभुक्ति के चन्देल'''' ) colloquially known as the '''Chandel of Mahoba''', was the famous Indian dynasty that independently ruled in [[Central India]] from the 8th to 15th century.{{sfn| Early Rulers of Khajur (Second Revised Edition)|p=78}} The Chandel dynasty of Mahoba was founded by [[Chandel (Rajput clan)|Chandel]] king [[Nannuka|Chandra-Varman]].{{sfn| Edwin Thomas Atkinson|1971|p=504}} They were the most prominent ruling family of the [[Chandel (Rajput clan)|Chandel]] Rajput clan. The territory ruled by them known as Jujhoti or [[Jejakabhukti]].{{sfn| Early Rulers of Khajur (Second Revised Edition)}} The dynasty was fully declined on 27 May 1545 after the death of [[Kirtti-Varman II]] against Suri Empire.{{sfn|Hindustānī - Volume 36|1975|p=54}}{{sfn|Mug̲h̲ala darabāra, kavi-saṅgītajña: san Ī| 1531-1707 -|Śāligrāma Gupta|1999|p=210}}
[[Chandelas of Jejakabhukti]] ([[Hindi]]: ''''जेजाकभुक्ति के चन्देल'''' ) colloquially known as the '''Chandel of Mahoba''', was the famous Indian dynasty that independently ruled in [[ India]] from the 8th to 15th century.{{sfn| Early Rulers of Khajur (Second Revised Edition)|p=78}} The Chandel dynasty of Mahoba was founded by [[Chandel (Rajput clan)|Chandel]] king [[Nannuka|Chandra-Varman]].{{sfn| Edwin Thomas Atkinson|1971|p=504}} They were the most prominent ruling family of the [[Chandel (Rajput clan)|Chandel]] Rajput clan. The territory ruled by them known as Jujhoti or [[Jejakabhukti]].{{sfn| Early Rulers of Khajur (Second Revised Edition)}} The dynasty was fully declined on 27 May 1545 after the death of [[Kirtti-Varman II]] against Suri Empire.{{sfn|Hindustānī - Volume 36|1975|p=54}}{{sfn|Mug̲h̲ala darabāra, kavi-saṅgītajña: san Ī| 1531-1707 -|Śāligrāma Gupta|1999|p=210}}


== Origin ==
== Origin ==