Unity of Gujjar
The Great Gujjar.
Gujjar-Pratihara:--
The Gurjara-Pratihara, also known as the Pratihara Empire, was an imperial dynasty that ruled much of Northern India from the mid-7th to the 11th century. Its territories were greater in extent than those of the Gupta empire when at its peak and it began to decline in the early 10th century when it faced several invasions by the south Indian Rashtrakuta dynasty.
Kannauj became the capital of the imperial Gurjara-Pratiharas, who in the tenth century were titled as Maharajadhiraja ofĀryāvarta ("Great King over Kings of the abode of the Aryans". i.e. Lords of Northern India).
Gujjar Pratihara--------
Dadda I-II-III(650–750)
Nagabhata I(750–780)
Vatsraja(780–800)
Nagabhata II(800–833)
Ramabhadra(833–836)
Mihira Bhoja I(836–890)
Mahendrapala I(890–910)
Bhoja II(910–913)
Mahipala I(913–944)
Mahendrapala II(944–948)
Devpala(948–954)
Vinaykpala(954–955)
Mahipala II(955–956)
Vijaypala II(956–960)
Rajapala(960–1018)
Trilochanpala(1018–1027)
Jasapala (Yashpala)(1024–1036)