Chitrangada Mori
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Chitrangada Mori was a ruler from the Mori clan of Parmar Rajputs, who laid the foundation of the fort of Chittorgarh, which is the largest fort in India.[1][2][3][4][5]
Chitrangada Mori had his capital at Chittorgarh.[6] He reigned in the 8th century AD, and the ruins of his palace still are present today.[7] Chittorgarh was then known as Chitrakot, which changed to Chittorgarh in colloquial language.[6] Chitrangada Mori was possibly succeeded by Bappa Rawal, the Gurjar ruler of Guhila dynasty after several conflicts with Arabs.[8]