- Mānadeva II (few sources) 590-604
Shivadeva I 605-621 Aṃshuvarmā 621
Udayadeva 624-625
Dhruvadeva 631-633 Bhīmārjunadeva, Jiṣṇugupta 635 Viṣṇugupta -...
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seated Lakshmi is depicted. On the reverse, the
Devanagari legend,
Shrimad Udayadeva is
inscribed in
three lines.
Muzaffar Ahmed Ansari 2012, p. 29. Arvind...
- of Amshuverma's court.
Amshuverma was
succeeded by
Udayadeva, the son of king
Shivadeva I.
Udayadeva was
later dethroned by his
younger brother, Dhrubadeva...
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industrial city
trading between India and Tibet. He was
succeeded by
Udayadeva.
History of
Kathmandu Encyclopædia
Britannica Regmi, D.R. (1960). Medieval...
- Bri-btumn or Bhṛkuti. "Udayavarman" was most
likely the same king we know as
Udayadeva, the son of Śivadeva I and later, the
adopted son and heir to Aṃshuvarmā...
- Bhaumagupta's
grandson Jisnugupta,
emerges as a
forceful personality.
Udayadeva was
overthrown by his
younger brother Dhruvadeva with the help of Jishnugupta...