Raja Ror I was one of the younger sons of Raja Khangar, the 10th king of the Ror Dynasty of Sindh. He built a fort for himself in Kagarol, Agra district of present-day Uttar Pradesh in India. His father being a contemporary of Ashoka, Ror I lived in the second half of the third century BC.
Appearance
A warrior's image found at the excavation site by A.C.L. Carlleyle is purported to be that of Ror I himself by Alexander Cunningham and his associates. In the Archaeological Survey of India Report for the year 1871-72, A.C.L. Carlleyle says about this image:
References
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