Paramara
The term "Paramara" refers to a historical dynasty that ruled parts of central India, particularly in the region of Malwa, during the medieval period. The Paramara dynasty is known for its contributions to art, architecture, and literature, with notable rulers like Raja Bhoja who was a patron of the arts and a scholar.
The Paramaras established their capital at Dhara, which became a center of culture and learning. They are also recognized for their military prowess and for resisting invasions from neighboring kingdoms. The legacy of the Paramara dynasty continues to influence the cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh today.