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Tribhuvanapala
Maharajadhiraja
King of Gurjaras
Reignc. 1240–1244 CE
PredecessorBhima II
SuccessorVisaladeva (Vaghela dynasty)
SpouseLiladevi and Sumaladevi
dynastyChaulukya
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The only extant inscription of Tribhuvanapala has been found at Kadi.[1]

Tribhuvanapala (r. c. 1240–1244 CE) was the last king of the Chaulukya dynasty of western India. He ruled parts of present-day Gujarat from his capital at Anahilapataka (modern Patan). He ruled for a short period before dying heirless or being dethroned, after which the Vaghela dynasty assumed control of the kingdom.

  1. ^ Asoke Kumar Majumdar 1956, p. 502.

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