Nirbhayadeva
Nirbhayadeva (Nepali: निर्भयदेव) was a Thakuri king of Nepal who reigned from c. 1004–1009.[1][2]
Nirbhayadeva | |
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King of Nepal | |
Reign | 1004–1009 |
Predecessor | Udaydeva |
Successor | Rudradeva |
Co-ruler | Rudradeva (1007–1009) |
Dynasty | Thakuri |
Religion | Hinduism |
Reign
Nirbhayadeva became the king after succeeding Udaydeva in c. 1004. In around 1007, he was reduced to the status of a co-ruler by Rudradeva, and the next year, his reign ceased. Rudradeva and his nephew Bhojadeva ruled jointly after then. He died a few years later.[1][2][3]
References
- Petech 1984, p. 35–37.
- Regmi 1965, p. 114.
- Shaha 1990, p. 35.
Bibliography
- Petech, Luciano (1984). Medieval History of Nepal (PDF) (2nd ed.). Italy: Fondata Da Giuseppe Tucci.
- Regmi, D.R. (1965). Medieval Nepal. Lucknow: Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay.
- Shaha, Rishikesh (1990). Ancient and Medieval Nepal (PDF). Kathmandu, Nepal: University of Cambridge.
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