This article is about the Chalukya king. For the royal title, see Vallabharaja (title).
King of Gurjaras
Vallabharaja
King of Gurjaras
Reign
c. 1008 CE
Predecessor
Chamundaraja
Successor
Durlabharaja
dynasty
Chaulukya (Solanki)
Father
Chamundaraja
Vallabha-raja (r. c. 1008 CE) was an Indian king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat. He was a member of the Chaulukya (also called Chalukya or Solanki) dynasty. He ruled for less than a year, and died of smallpox while marching against an enemy.
noblemen of the area who served as advisors to the Kalachuris of Ratnapura. Vallabharaja, the first Pithipati, arrived in Bodh Gaya and converted to Buddhism...
Satyashraya. Around 1008 CE, Chamundaraja retired after appointing his son Vallabharaja as the next king. Legendary accounts state that he set out for a pilgrimage...
marrying off his cousin Kumaradevi to the king. In the region of Magadha, Vallabharāja, an adventurer from Ratanpur led a campaign against the Ramapala with...
the equal of Agastya, the crushed of Vatapi, who frequently conquered Vallabharaja at Periyar-Bhumanimangala, Shuramara and other places According to the...
Chaulukya dynasty of Gujarat (complete list) – Chamundaraja, King (996–1008) Vallabharaja, King (1008) Durlabharaja, King (1008–1022) Bhima I, King (1022–1064)...
inscription claims that the king of Malwa felt a quake on hearing about Vallabharaja's march against him. Durlabha became the Chaulukya king around 1009 CE...