Vanaraja Chavda
Vanaraja (IAST: Vanarāja Cāvaḍā) was the most prominent king of the Chavda dynasty who ruled Gujarat from c. 746 CE to c. 780 CE.
Vanaraja Chavda | |
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Vanaraja Chavada, a woodcut by Alexander Kinloch Forbes in Râs Mâlâ (1856) based on a statue at Sidhpur. | |
King of Anahilawada | |
Reign | c. 746 – c. 780 CE |
Successor | Yogaraja |
Dynasty | Chavda dynasty |
Father | Jayaśekhara |
Mother | Rupasundari |
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