Nagabhata II (reign 795–833) was an Indian Emperor from Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. He ascended the throne of Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty after his father Vatsraja.[1] His mother was queen Sundari-Devi. He was designated with imperial titles - Paramabhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja, and Paramesvara after conquest of Kannauj.[2][3]
^Panchānana Rāya (1939). A historical review of Hindu India: 300 B. C. to 1200 A. D. I. M. H. Press. p. 125.
^Rama Shankar Tripathi 1964, p. 233.
^Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rajasthan: Rupa & Company. p. 275. ISBN 8129108909.
NagabhataII (reign 795–833) was an Indian Emperor from Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. He ascended the throne of Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty after his father...
Paramesvara after conquest of Kannauj. Nagabhata then marched east, and defeated Dharmapala near Munger. NagabhataII was defeated by the Rashtrakuta king...
Nagabhata I (r. c. 730 – 760 CE) was the founder of the imperial Gurjara Pratihara dynasty in northern India. He ruled the Avanti (or Malava) region in...
centuries: Nagabhata I - c 750–?, founder of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty NagabhataII - c 815–c 833, king of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty Naga (disambiguation)...
expansion was checked by Vatsaraja's son NagabhataII, who conquered Kannauj and drove away Chakrayudha. NagabhataII then advanced up to Munger and defeated...
Chakrayudha (Dharmapala's nominee for Ujjain) was defeated by the Pratihara NagabhataII (r. 805–833 CE), and Kannauj was again occupied by the Gurjara Pratiharas...
the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty in Northern India. He was grand-nephew of Nagabhata I and his mother was queen Bhuyikadevi. He was the first ruler of Rajasthan...
in north-western India as a vassal of the Gurjara-Pratihara emperor NagabhataII. According to Prithviraja Vijaya, Govinda-raja was the son and successor...
into a war of succession. In the Gurjara Empire, the son of Vatsaraja, NagabhataII, seeking revenge and taking advantage of the succession crisis in the...
king, of Gurjara Pratihara dynasty. According to Jain Prabhavakacarita, NagabhataII was succeeded by Ramabhadra, sometimes also called Rama or Ramadeva....
harassed by these invasions. Then the king of the Gurjara-Pratiharas, NagabhataII, took advantage of the situation, invaded Kannauj, defeated Chakrayudha...
(possibly Guvaka I) with support of his Gurjara-Pratihara overlord (possibly NagabhataII). He notes that Shakambhari – the tutelary deity of the Chahamanas –...
575 CE) Narabhatta (Narabhaṭa) alias Pellapelli (r. c. 600 CE) Nagabhata (Nāgabhaṭa) alias Nahada (r. c. 625 CE) Tata (Tāta) and Bhoja (r. c. 650 CE)...
as the 52nd emperor of Japan. Emperor Govinda III defeats his rival NagabhataII, and obtains the submission of the Pala Empire (India). Council of Aachen...
v t e Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty Nagabhata I (730–760) Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780) Vatsaraja (780–800) NagabhataII (800–833) Ramabhadra (833–836) Mihira...
viceroys with adequate resources.The Arabs realised that Vatsaraja and NagabhataII are formidable enemies and didn't attempted raids on the mainland . The...
name is lost), and mentions the defeat of one Nagabhata (presumably the Gurjara-Pratihara king NagabhataII). This suggests that during this time, the Kalachuris...
stepped into a war of succession for the throne of Gujarat between Dhruva II of the Gujarat Rashtrakuta dynasty and his younger brother, Bhoja led a cavalry...
Empire (approximate date) García Galíndez (the Bad), count of Aragon NagabhataII, ruler of the Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty Song Shenxi, chancellor of the...
begins to appear starting in the 9th century. The Gurjara-Pratihara king NagabhataII (r. 805–833) recorded that he has visited tirthas in Saurashtra, including...
under the rule of Gurjara Pratihara rulers. The conquest of Kannauj by NagabhataII handed Pratiharas control over this region. But the place was said to...
probably refers to his participation in the campaign of his overlord NagabhataII. According to the Jodhpur inscription, Kakka's son Bauka defeated and...