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THE TURKISH INVASION
(Continued)
Most of the Rajput rulers of the time were champions of Hinduism,
though some of them also
patronized Jainism. The Rajput rulers protected the privileges of the
brahmanas and of the caste system. Between the tenth and the twelfth
century, temple-building activity in north India reached it's climax.
The most representative temples of this type are the group of temples at
Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh. Most of these temples were built by the
Chandellas, who ruled in the area from the beginning of the ninth to the end
of the thirteenth century. In Orissa, magnificent examples of temple
architecture are the Lingaraja temple (11th century) and the Sun
temple of Konark (13th century). The famous Jagannath temple at
Puri also belongs to this period.
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