Solanki
The term "Solanki" refers to a prominent dynasty that ruled parts of western India, particularly in the regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan, during the medieval period. The Solankis are known for their contributions to architecture, including the famous Sun Temple at Modhera and the Rani Ki Vav stepwell in Patan. They were also patrons of art and culture, fostering a rich heritage in the region.
The Solanki dynasty is believed to have originated from the Chalukya dynasty and played a significant role in the political landscape of India from the 10th to the 13th centuries. Their rule is marked by advancements in trade, agriculture, and administration, which helped in the development of the region.