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Dunduka was a king of the
state of
Kannauj in
North India during the
early 8th
century CE.
Dunduka was the son and
successor of Āma, the king of Kannauj...
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attention to administration. They are
considered as
unsuccessful rulers. Āma,
Dunduka, and
Bhoja are
considered as
insignificant rulers, who
achieved nothing...
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parents were
Dunduka and Padma,
Dunduka's queen.
Dunduka made
several ****ile
attempts to kill Bhoja. Later,
Bhoja killed Dunduka for the
throne in...
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Yashovarman was
defeated by the
Kashmir king. He was
succeeded by Ama,
Dunduka and
Bhoja who were weak rulers. In 770,
Bhoja was
deposed by Vajrayudha...
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throne in
favour of his son
Dunduka. He
retired to Magadha-tirtha,
where he died in 832-833 CE (890 VS).
Dunduka was
killed by his son Bhoja. There...
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period until 1065 CE)
Yashovarman (c. 725–752 CE),
founder of
dynasty Āma
Dunduka Bhoja (ruled
until 770 CE), last
ruler of dynasty.
Dantidurga (735–756...