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Chhadvaideva was followed by his nephew [[Aparajita]] , the son of Vajjada. [[Aparajita]] was an ambitious king. He sought to extend his sphere of influence by alliance with the mighty kings of other countries. He probably represents the Vidyadhara king Shikhandaketu, mentioned in the Navasahasankacharita of Padmagupta, who sent his son Shashi­khanda to render help to the [[Paramara]] king Sindhuraja (993 CE ­1010 CE) in his invasion of South [[Kosala]] at the request of the Naga king of Bastar. [[Aparajita]]'s extensive conquests, his alliance with the [[Paramara]]s, his assumption of grandiloquent titles and his refusal to recognise the suzerainty of the Later [[Chalukya]] s exasperated Satyashraya, the son of Tailapa. He invaded the kingdom of [[Aparajita]] and pressed as far as the capital Puri.(Dept. Gazetteer: 2002)
Chhadvaideva was followed by his nephew [[Aparajita]] , the son of Vajjada. [[Aparajita]] was an ambitious king. He sought to extend his sphere of influence by alliance with the mighty kings of other countries. He probably represents the Vidyadhara king Shikhandaketu, mentioned in the Navasahasankacharita of Padmagupta, who sent his son Shashi­khanda to render help to the [[Paramara]] king Sindhuraja (993 CE ­1010 CE) in his invasion of South [[Kosala]] at the request of the Naga king of Bastar. [[Aparajita]]'s extensive conquests, his alliance with the [[Paramara]]s, his assumption of grandiloquent titles and his refusal to recognise the suzerainty of the Later [[Chalukya]] s exasperated Satyashraya, the son of Tailapa. He invaded the kingdom of [[Aparajita]] and pressed as far as the capital Puri.(Dept. Gazetteer: 2002)


==Bibliography==
==References & Bibliography==


* Bhandarkar R.G. (1957): Early History of Deccan, Sushil Gupta (I) Pvt Ltd, Calcutta.
* Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (2002) : Itihaas : Prachin Kal, Khand -1 (Marathi)
* Fleet J.F (1896) :The Dynasties of the Kanarese District of The Bombay Presidency, Written for the Bombay Gazetteer .
* Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (2002) : Itihaas : Prachin Kal, Khand -1 (Marathi)
* Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (1960) : Kolhapur District Gazetteer
* Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (1964) : Kolaba District Gazetteer
* Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (1982) : Thane District Gazetteer
* A.S.Altekar (1936) : The Silaharas of Western India


==See also==
==Related Topics==
* [[Shilahara]]
* [[Shilahara]]


==External links==
==External links==

* [http://www.geocities.com/ancientcoinsofindia/shilacoinex.html Silver Coin of Shilaharas of Southern Maharashtra (Coinex 2006 - Souvenir)]
* [http://www.geocities.com/ancientcoinsofindia/shilacoinex.html Silver Coin of Shilaharas of Southern Maharashtra (Coinex 2006 - Souvenir)]


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Revision as of 15:48, 4 August 2007

Aparajita was Shilahara ruler of north Konkan branch from 975 CE – 1010 CE.

Chhadvaideva was followed by his nephew Aparajita , the son of Vajjada. Aparajita was an ambitious king. He sought to extend his sphere of influence by alliance with the mighty kings of other countries. He probably represents the Vidyadhara king Shikhandaketu, mentioned in the Navasahasankacharita of Padmagupta, who sent his son Shashi­khanda to render help to the Paramara king Sindhuraja (993 CE ­1010 CE) in his invasion of South Kosala at the request of the Naga king of Bastar. Aparajita's extensive conquests, his alliance with the Paramaras, his assumption of grandiloquent titles and his refusal to recognise the suzerainty of the Later Chalukya s exasperated Satyashraya, the son of Tailapa. He invaded the kingdom of Aparajita and pressed as far as the capital Puri.(Dept. Gazetteer: 2002)

References & Bibliography

  • Bhandarkar R.G. (1957): Early History of Deccan, Sushil Gupta (I) Pvt Ltd, Calcutta.
  • Fleet J.F (1896) :The Dynasties of the Kanarese District of The Bombay Presidency, Written for the Bombay Gazetteer .
  • Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (2002) : Itihaas : Prachin Kal, Khand -1 (Marathi)
  • Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (1960) : Kolhapur District Gazetteer
  • Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (1964) : Kolaba District Gazetteer
  • Department of Gazetteer , Govt of Maharashtra (1982) : Thane District Gazetteer
  • A.S.Altekar (1936) : The Silaharas of Western India

Related Topics

External links