Bappa Rawal

Bappa Rawal, also spelled as "Bappa Raval", (c. 8th century) was a ruler of the Mewar (Medapata) region in Rajasthan, India. The bardic chronicles describe him as a member of the Guhila (Gahlot) Rajput Clan (and thus an ancestor of the Sisodia Rajput dynasty), and some of these consider him as the founder of the Guhila dynasty. Different historians have identified him with various rulers of the Guhila dynasty, including Kalabhoja, Shiladitya, and Khumana.

Bappa Rawal

Bappa Rawal, also spelled as "Bappa Raval", (c. 8th century) was a ruler of the Mewar (Medapata) region in Rajasthan, India. The bardic chronicles describe him as a member of the Guhila (Gahlot) Rajput Clan (and thus an ancestor of the Sisodia Rajput dynasty), and some of these consider him as the founder of the Guhila dynasty. Different historians have identified him with various rulers of the Guhila dynasty, including Kalabhoja, Shiladitya, and Khumana.