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Khant Dynasty

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'''Khant Dynasty''' was a short lived dynasty of [[Gujarat]]. It was founded by a chief [[Sonang Mer|Thakor Sonang Mer]] who came from [[Sindh]] to [[Gujarat]].

== History ==
'''Khant Dynasty''' was a tribal dynasty. It ruled over [[Dhandhuka]], [[Dhandhalpur]], [[Petlad]], Mahiyari and [[Bilkha]], [[Girnar hill]]. The Dhandhuka and Dandhalpur was founded and named by [[Dhan Mer|Thakor Dhan Mer]] (also known as '''Dhandhal Khant''') who was second son of [[Sonang Mer]]. The Petlad was founded and named by Sonang Mer's son [[Patal Khant]] and Mahiyari was founded by [[Mer Rana]] (also known as '''Mehar Singhji Khant'''). The [[Bilkha]] and [[Girnar hill]] was ruled by Sonang Mer's son [[Jesaji Khant]] ('''Jaisinghji Khant''').

Jeso Khant was most famous from Khant Dynasty because he defeated the [[Rao Khengarji I]] of [[Chudasama dynasty]] of [[Junagadh]] with the support of [[Sultan]] [[Muhammad bin Tughluq]] of [[Delhi Sultanate]]. He was granted the reward of [[Bilkha]] chobishi and [[Girnar hill]] by Sultan.

[[Dhan Mer]] also known for his conquer at [[Vala State|Vala]] and [[Talaja]]. He defeated [[Rajput]] king Ebhal Walo of Vala. Ebhal Walo oppressed the [[Brahmin|Brahmins]] of his territory so they went to [[Dhandhuka]] ruled by Dhan Mer. Where they requested to live in Dhandhuka and explained their clash in Vala by Ebhal Walo. After that [[Thakor]] Dhan Mer marched with his army of five thousand soldiers against Rajput king and defeated him. Dhan Mer annexed his territory in Dhandhuka and settled the four hundred [[Brahmin|Brahmins]] in his state.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

== References ==


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