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also presents evidence that contests the claim of the defeat of Vatsaraja by Dhruva. According to the Gwalior inscription of his later descendant Bhoja, Vatsaraja had ‘subdued the entire world’, and was the ‘foremost among the most distinguished Kshatriyas’. It also mentions the defeat of the famous Bhandi clan by Vatsaraja. The
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was composed by him at Jalor in 778 when the ruling king was Vatsaraja, reveals that Vatsaraja ruled in Rajasthan. The evidence of the 795 CE inscription of his subordinate, brought to light by Shanta Rani Sharma, presents a detailed record of his victories over the Arabs, Indrāyudha and Bengal. It
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and his mother was queen Bhuyikadevi. He was the first ruler of Rajasthan to win victories over the distant regions of Kanauj and Bengal. His extensive conquests mark the rise of the Imperial Pratiharas.
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under his control, Vatsaraja then embarked to become "master of all the land lying between the two seas." Contemporary Jijasena's Harivamsha purana describes him as "master of western quarter"
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and nothing much is known about him. The younger brother of Kakkuka, king Devasakti or Devaraja is described as having curbed the freedom of a multitude of rulers.
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as having bathed his sword at the confluence of the Ganga and the ocean, was a subordinate of Vatsaraja.
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after his Kannauj campaign, and minted coins with legends "Shri Rana Hasti". These coins were found in
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had extended his dominions to include a large part of northern India, from the
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The statement of Jaina preceptor Uddyotana Suri, that the narrative
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as having “washed his sword at the confluence of the river
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Index

Vatsraja
Ranahastin
Maharajadhiraja
Pratihara
Devaraja
Nagabhata II
Dynasty
Pratihara
Hinduism
Pratihara dynasty
Nagabhata I
Tripartite Struggle
Nagabhata I
Nagabhata I
Rajasthan
Prithviraja Vijaya
Palas
Dharmapala
Durlabhraj Chauhan
Shakambhari
Prithviraja Vijaya
Durlabhraj Chauhan
Ganga
ocean
Baroda
Nagabhata II
Gauda
Dharmapala
Vatsraja
Thar Desert

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