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==Constructions==
The [[Uparkot Fort]] of Junagadh was occupied by Chudasamas during the reign of [[Graharipu]]. Later it is said to have been rebuilt by [[Navaghana (late 11th century king)|Navaghana]] who had transferred his capital from Vamanasthali to Junagadh. He is also attributed with the constructions of Navghan Kuvo and Adi Kadi Vav, a well and a stepwell respectively, in the fort. His descendant [[Khengara (12th century king)|Khengara]] is attributed with a stepwell, Khengar Vav, on the way to Vanthali from Junagadh though it was built by Tejpal, the minister in the [[Vaghela dynasty|Vaghela]] court.<ref>{{cite book|author=Jutta Jain-Neubauer|title=The Stepwells of Gujarat: In Art-historical Perspective|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=61fSwBF4bbYC|year=1981|publisher=Abhinav Publications|isbn=978-0-391-02284-3|pages=22}}</ref>
== Conflict with Chalukyas==
The Chudasama dynasty were in constant conflict with the Chalukyas. Hemachandra states that Mularaja of the Chalukya dynasty fought against Abhira raja, [[Graharipu]] ruling at Junagarh to protect the pilgrims going to Prabhasa Pattana.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3ZZ8T8tZc4YC&pg=PA108&dq=graharipu+abhira&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwii8cygpovcAhXGGDQIHXQeDc8Q6AEILzAB#v=snippet&q=Abhira&f=false| title= Somanatha | publisher= Penguin Books | work= History | date= 2004 | author= Romila Thapar | pages=108}}</ref>
== References ==
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