Harshadeva
Harshadeva (Nepali: हर्षदेव) was a Thakuri king of Nepal who reigned from c. 1085–1098.[1][2][3][4]
Harshadeva | |
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King of Nepal | |
Reign | 1085–1098 |
Predecessor | Vamadeva |
Successor | Simhadeva |
Dynasty | Thakuri |
Religion | Hinduism |
Life
Harshadeva succeeded Vamadeva in around c. 1085. Similar to his predecessor, he did not assume full royal titles. The reason for this is not clear with some authors hinting at a suzerainty of Nepal to a foreign kingdom.[5]
The reign of Harshadeva was filled with distress and internal conflicts. Local lords of his kingdom constantly fought with each other and tried to proclaim themself as the king.[3][4] The feudatories continued to exercise more control than the monarch even after Harshadeva's death for more than ten years.[6]
Harshadeva was succeeded by Simhadeva after his death in 1098.[7]
References
- Regmi 1965, p. 141–144.
- Petech 1984, p. 49–51.
- Regmi 1971, p. 207.
- Shaha 1990, p. 36.
- Petech 1984, p. 50.
- Regmi 1965, p. 143–144.
- Petech 1984, p. 51.
Bibliography
- Petech, Luciano (1984). Medieval History of Nepal (PDF) (2nd ed.). Italy: Fondata Da Giuseppe Tucci.
- Regmi, D.R. (1965). Medieval Nepal (PDF). Lucknow: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay.
- Shaha, Rishikesh (1990). Ancient and Medieval Nepal (PDF). Kathmandu, Nepal: University of Cambridge.
- Regmi, Mahesh C. (1971). "Regmi Research Series" (PDF). German Oriental Society. 3.
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