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Subhatavarman (reigned c. 1194–1209 CE), also
known as Sohada, was an
Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled in the
Malwa region of central...
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Ghurid attacks.
Taking advantage of this situation, the
Paramara king
Subhatavarman successfully invaded the Lata
region around 1204 CE. He
probably also...
- (1133–1142)
Jayavarman I, King (1142–1143) Vindhyavarman, King (1175–1194)
Subhatavarman, King (1194–1209)
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty (complete list) – Bhillama...
- 1160–1220): 103 : 270
Paramara dynasty of
Malwa (complete list) –
Subhatavarman, King (1194–1209)
Arjunavarman I, King (1210–1215) Devapala, King (1218–1239)...
- 1142-1143)
Interregnum (c. 1144-1174)
Vindhyavarman (c. 1175-1194)
Subhatavarman (c. 1194-1209)
Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215)
Devapala (c. 1218-1239)...
- 1142-1143)
Interregnum (c. 1144-1174)
Vindhyavarman (c. 1175-1194)
Subhatavarman (c. 1194-1209)
Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215)
Devapala (c. 1218-1239)...
- the
Solanki king
Kumarapala 1143–1175 18
Vindhyavarman 1175–1194 19
Subhatavarman 1194–1209 20
Arjunavarman I 1210–1215 21
Devapala 1215/1218–1239 22...
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Subhatavarman to retreat.
During 1205–1210 CE, Bhima's
relative Jayantasimha (or Jayasimha)
usurped the throne. In the
early 1210s,
Subhatavarman's successor...
- 1142-1143)
Interregnum (c. 1144-1174)
Vindhyavarman (c. 1175-1194)
Subhatavarman (c. 1194-1209)
Arjunavarman I (c. 1210-1215)
Devapala (c. 1218-1239)...
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restore the
Paramara power in
Malwa before his death. Vindhyavarman's son
Subhatavarman invaded Gujarat, and
plundered the
Chaulukya territories. But he was...