"Visaladeva, the Chahamana king, proudly declares that “he once more made Aryavarta (Northern India) what its name signifies (abode of the Aryas i.e. Hindus) by repeatedly exterminating the Mlechchhas (Muslims, who had rendered the name meaningless by their occupation of the country)."
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quoted in R.C. Majumdar editor, Volume 5: The Struggle for Empire [1000-1300 A.D.] p 497-502
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