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Govinda IV

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The Sānglī copper plate grant of 933 says that Govinda "did not wrong his elder brother, nor was he guilty of incest, nor of cruelty". Reu interprets this as meaning that Govinda was accused of these misdeeds during his lifetime, hence why he felt the need to refute these claims in the plate.
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At least two inscriptions and two copper plate grants of Govinda IV have been found. The first inscription, found at
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and finally found refuge with them when his feudatories revolted. Govinda IV patronised
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According to Reu, Govinda IV appears to have had a short reign and died prematurely.
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defeated him and much territory was lost. Finally, his own vassals including King
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on the throne in 935. This is known from the records of
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emperor in 930 as described in the Kalasa record of
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Index

Rashtrakuta Emperor
Amoghavarsha II
Amoghavarsha III
Dynasty
Rāshṭrakūṭa
Indra III
Rashtrakuta dynasty
Dantidurga
Krishna I
Govinda II
Dhruva Dharavarsha
Govinda III
Amoghavarsha
Krishna II
Indra III
Amoghavarsha II
Govinda IV
Amoghavarsha III
Krishna III
Khottiga
Karka II
Indra IV
Amoghavarsha II
Rashtrakuta
Chikmagalur
Kannauj
Chalukyas
Vengi
Arikesari
Vemulavada

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