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- Devagupta was the king of Malwa from 601 to 606 AD. He ruled the territories which had initially been the western part of the erstwhile Kingdom of Magadha...
- of the Malwa until his death in 601 AD, and succession by his son Devagupta. Devagupta engineered a Malwa–Gauda alliance against the Thanesar–Kannauj alliance...
- Kanyakubja and avenge his sister Rajyashri. Rajyavardhana fought and killed Devagupta on the way. As he continued towards Kanyakubja, he came across Shashanka's...
- Grahavarman. This king, some years later, had been defeated and killed by King Devagupta of Malwa and after his death Rajyashri had been captured and imprisoned...
- ruled by kings discontinuously from 350 to 1462. Mahasenagupta (575–601) Devagupta (601–606) Paramara (early ruler) Upendra Krishnraja Vairisimha (I) Siyaka...
- Mahasenagupta's son Devagupta invaded the Kannauj and killed Grahavarman. Rajyavardhan the then king of Kannauj and brother of Rajyashri, defeated Devagupta but was...
- v****al of Magadha after the war. In Malwa, he was succeeded by his son Devagupta, who was defeated by Rajyavardhana of Kannauj in 605. In order to counter...
- Vidisha, following the end of later Gupta rule in Malwa after the defeat of Devagupta of Malwa by Rajyavardhana of Kannauj in 605. Krishnaraja (r. c. 550-575)...
- Maharajadhiraja Adityasena, r. c. 655-680 CE (Queen: Konadevi) Maharajadhiraja Devagupta, r. c. 680-700 CE (Queen: Kamaladevi) Maharajadhiraja Vishnugupta (Viṣnugupta)...
- temple of Sun god Bhillasvamin. It was ruled by the Later Gupta king Devagupta of Malwa and Rashtrakuta king Krishna III. The name is first noted in...