Chandradeva | |
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Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara | |
Gahadavala king | |
Reign | c. 1072 – c. 1103 CE |
Successor | Madanapala |
Issue | Madanapala |
Dynasty | Gahadavala |
Father | Mahachandra |
Religion | Hinduism |
Chandradeva (IAST: Chandrādevā, ruled c. 1072 – c. 1103 CE)[citation needed], also known as Chandraditya, was an Indian king from the Gahadavala dynasty. He ruled the Antarvedi country in present-day Uttar Pradesh, including Kanyakubja and Varanasi.
Although the Gahadavala inscriptions mention two of his ancestors, he was the first sovereign monarch of his family. Amid the chaos resulting from the decline of Kalachuri power and Ghaznavid conquests of the region, Chandradeva established a government in the Kanyakubja-Varanasi region of the Gangetic plains.