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- dictionary. Kakustha may refer to: Kakutstha, a legendary king of India Kakusthavarma, a 5th-century Indian king from the Kadamba dynasty Kakustha (Gurjara-Pratihara...
- Kakustha (8th century CE) was a king from the Pratihara dynasty of northern India. According to the Gwalior prashasti inscription of Mihira Bhoja, Kakustha...
- around 760 CE. The Gwalior inscription suggests that he was succeeded by Kakustha and Devaraja, who were sons of his unnamed brother. Baij Nath Puri 1957...
- rulers namely Kak****a and Devaraja before Vatsraja came to the throne. Kakustha or Kak****a was the nephew of Nagabhata I and nothing much is known about...
- brother of the dynasty's founder Nagabhata I. He succeeded his elder brother Kakustha on the throne. Nagabhata probably died around 760 CE, and the earliest...
- Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty (complete list) – Nagabhata I, King (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja, Kings (760–780) Vatsaraja, King (780–800) Nagabhata II, King...
- inscription, which is dedicated to "Kadambapan Kakustha-Bhaṭṭōran," refers to another ruler, Kakustha of the Bhaṭāri family, who is explicitly identified...
- v t e Pratihara dynasty Nagabhata I (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780) Vatsaraja (780–800) Nagabhata II (800–833) Ramabhadra (833–836) Mihira Bhoja...
- v t e Pratihara dynasty Nagabhata I (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780) Vatsaraja (780–800) Nagabhata II (800–833) Ramabhadra (833–836) Mihira Bhoja...
- v t e Pratihara dynasty Nagabhata I (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780) Vatsaraja (780–800) Nagabhata II (800–833) Ramabhadra (833–836) Mihira Bhoja...