Paramara dynasty ruled
Q. Paramara dynasty ruled
(a) Bundelkhand
(b) Kannauj
(c) Malwa
(d) Bengal
Ans: (c) Malwa
Explanation: The correct answer is (c) Malwa. The Paramara dynasty primarily ruled over the region of Malwa, which corresponds to present-day Madhya Pradesh in India. The Paramaras established their capital at Dhara, later moving it to Mandu. They held sway over the Malwa region from the 9th century until the 14th century. While they had influence in other nearby regions, such as parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan, their core dominion was centered in Malwa. Bundelkhand was ruled by the Chandela dynasty, Kannauj saw the rise and fall of various dynasties, and Bengal was ruled by different dynasties such as the Pala and Sena dynasties.