Vakpati Munja
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Munja (reigned c. 972-990s CE), also known as Vakpati II, was an Indian ruler from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region. He is known for consolidating the Paramara kingdom, for patronizing poets and scholars and for achieving the military success against almost all of the neighbouring kingdoms.
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Prithvi-Vallabha Amoghavarsha Sri-Vallabha Vakpati-raja-deva Parama-Bhattaraka Utpala-Raja Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara | |||||||||
King of Malwa | |||||||||
Reign | c. 972 CE - 990s CE | ||||||||
Predecessor | Siyaka | ||||||||
Successor | Sindhuraja | ||||||||
Pradhan |
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Died | 994-998 CE Deccan (Western Chalukya kingdom) | ||||||||
Spouse | Kusumavati (according to Rajavallabha's Bhojacharitra)[1] | ||||||||
Issue | Chandana (speculated by K.N. Seth) | ||||||||
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Dynasty | Paramara | ||||||||
Father | Siyaka | ||||||||
Mother | Vadaja | ||||||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Munja achieved military successes against the Chahamana[disambiguation needed]s, the Guhilas, the Hunas, the Kalachuris, and the ruler of Gurjara region (possibly a Chaulukya or Pratihara ruler). He also achieved some early successes against the Western Chalukya king Tailapa II, but was ultimately defeated and killed by Tailapa some time between 994 CE and 998 CE.