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695: 287:). Based on this identification, Nagabhata's reign is theorized to have ended around 833 CE. Historian Shyam Manohar Mishra, who disagrees with this identification, places Nagabhata's death around 825 CE. 180:
Nagabhata II finds a mention in the Gwalior inscription. He defeated the rulers of Sindhu, Andhra, Vidarbha, Kalinga, Matsyas, Vatsas, Malavas, Kiratas, Anartas and the Arabs. He had defeated
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describes Nagabhata II as "who, desirous of the great growth of virtuous acts, enjoined in the Veda, performed a series of religious ceremonies according to the custom of
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Nagabhatta faced a large Pala army in his early career, which had an elephant force of 50,000, led by King Dharmapala himself at
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feudatory Baladitya (813 AD) states that Shankaragana Guhila, who fought on the behalf of Vatsaraja fulfilled his vow by
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became the center of the Pratihara state, which covered much of northern
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A historical review of Hindu India: 300 B. C. to 1200 A. D.
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This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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History of Rajasthan Rima Hooja pg - 276 Roopa Publishers
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families." Nagabhata is said to have been a devotee of
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Rajasthan Through the Ages,Studies in Indian history
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Index

Pratihara
Vatsaraja
Ramabhadra
Dynasty
Pratihara dynasty
Vatsaraja
Hinduism
Indian Emperor
Pratihara dynasty
Pratihara dynasty
Vatsraja
Kannauj
The Kannauj Triangle wars
Saindhava
Saurashtra
Gujarat
Chakrayudh at Kannauj
Rashtrakuta
Emperor Govinda III
Malwa
Rashtrakutas
Kanauj
Indo-Gangetic Plain
Bihar
Palas
Muslims
Kanauj
India
Mihira Bhoja
Kshatriya

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