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Vatsaraja (780–800) or
Vatsraja was an
Emperor of the
Pratihara dynasty in
Northern India. He was grand-nephew of
Nagabhata I and his
mother was queen...
- the king. The weak king
accepted the
overlordship of
Vatsaraja.
Following this success,
Vatsaraja proceeded to
invade Bengal. His v****al, Durlabharaja...
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interpretation of
which he
conceded was not free from difficulty, held that
Vatsaraja ruled at Ujjain.
Dasharatha Sharma,
interpreting it
differently located...
- with the
defeat of
Indrayudh at the
hands of Gurjara-Pratihara
ruler Vatsaraja (r. 780-800 CE). The Pala
ruler Dharampala (~770-821 CE) was also keen...
- The
exact date of Nagabhata's
accession is not known. His grand-nephew
Vatsaraja is
known to have been
ruling in
Avanti in 783–784 CE. ****uming a period...
- Kannauj.
Indrayudha succeeded to the
throne of
Kannauj in 770. In 785,
Vatsaraja, the
Gurjara Emperor invaded Kannauj, made
Indrayudha his v****al. Indrayudha...
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behalf of
Vatsaraja fulfilled his vow by "defeating Bhata, the
Gauda ruler, in battle, and
presented the
earth at his master’s(
Vatsaraja) feet”. Nagabhata...
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Bengal Empire under the
House of Pala, and the
Rashtrakuta Empire. In 785,
Vatsaraja, the
Gurjara Emperor invaded Kannauj, made Indrayudha, the King of Kannuj...
- died
around 760 CE, and the
earliest known date of Devaraja's
successor Vatsaraja is 783 CE. Thus,
Kakustha and
Devaraja ruled between c. 760 CE and 780...
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Rajasthan in north-western
India as a v****al of the Gurjara-Pratihara king
Vatsaraja.
Durlabha was the son of the
Chahamana king
Chandraraja I, and succeeded...