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Encyclopedia > Nagabhata II

Nagabhata II (805-833) succeeded Vatsraja as king of The Pratiharas, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas. The Pratiharas were an Indian dynasty who ruled kingdoms in Rajasthan and northern India from the sixth to the eleventh centuries.


Nagabhata II was initially defeated by the Rashtrakuta king Govinda III (793-814), but later recovered Malwa from the Rashtrakutas, conquered Kanauj and the Ganges plain as far as Bihar from the Palas, and again checked the Muslims in the west. He rebuilt the great Shiva temple at Somnath in Gujarat, which had been demolished in an Arab raid from Sind. Kanauj became the center of the Pratihara state, which covered much of northern India during the peak of their power, c. 836-910. The Rashtrakutas were a dynasty which ruled the Deccan during the 8th-10th centuries. ... Malwa (Malvi: माळवा) is a region of western India, lying in the western part of Madhya Pradesh state. ... The Rashtrakutas were a dynasty which ruled the Deccan during the 8th-10th centuries. ... Kanauj, or Kannauj, is an ancient city of Uttar Pradesh state of India (1991 pop. ... Bihar (बिहार in Devanagri) is a state situated in the eastern part of India. ... Buddha and Bodhisattvas, 11th century, Pala Empire. ... Lord Śiva. ... The Somnath Temple in the Prabhas Kshetra in Saurashtra, on the western coast of Gujarat, India is one of the twelve Jyotirlings (golden lingas) symbols of the god Shiva. ... Gujarat (ગુજરાત in Gujarati) is the most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra and is located in western India, bordered by Pakistan to the northwest and Rajasthan to the north. ... The Arabs (Arabic: عرب ʻarab) are an originally Arabian ethnicity widespread in the Middle East and North Africa. ... Sindh (Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. ...


Rambhadra (833-c. 836) briefly succeeded Nagabhata II.


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Pratihara at AllExperts (779 words)
Nagabhata I (730-756) extended his control east and south from Mandor, conquering Malwa as far as Gwalior and the port of Bharuch in Gujarat.
Nagabhata II was initially defeated by the Rashtrakuta king Govinda III (793-814), but later recovered Malwa from the Rashtrakutas, conquered Kannauj and the Ganges plain as far as Bihar from the Palas, and again checked the Muslims in the west.
*Dadda II *Dadda III (?-750) wrestled Broach from the Maitrakas of Gujarat.
Nagabhata II at AllExperts (192 words)
Nagabhata II Nagabhata II (805-833) succeeded Vatsraja as king of The Pratiharas, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas.
The Pratiharas were an Indian dynasty who ruled kingdoms in Rajasthan and northern India from the 6th to the 11th century.
Nagabhata II was initially defeated by the Rashtrakuta King Govinda III (793-814), but later recovered Malwa from the Rashtrakutas, conquered Kanauj and the Ganges plain as far as Bihar from the Palas, and again checked the Muslims in the west.
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