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Nagabhata II (reign 795–833) was an Indian Emperor from Pratihara dynasty. He ascended the throne of Pratihara dynasty after his father . His mother was queen Sundari-Devi. He was designated with imperial titles - Paramabhattaraka, Maharajadhiraja, and Paramesvara after conquest of .

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Nagabhata II finds a mention in the Gwalior inscription. He defeated the rulers of Sindhu, Andhra, Vidarbha, Kalinga, Matsyas, Vatsas, Malavas, Kiratas, Anartas and the Arabs. He had defeated ruler Ranaka I and conquered the western Saurashtra (now in ).History of Rajasthan Rima Hooja pg - 276 Roopa Publishers
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He also defeated Chakrayudh at Kannauj.Sen, S.N., 2013, A Textbook of Medieval Indian History, Delhi: Primus Books, He was later defeated by the (793–814) and lost Malwa and Gujarat. However, he recovered from the , conquered and the Indo-Gangetic Plain as far as from the , and again checked the in the west. became the center of the Pratihara state, which covered much of northern during the peak of their power (836–910).

An inscription of his descendant, describes Nagabhata II as "who, desirous of the great growth of virtuous acts, enjoined in the Veda, performed a series of religious ceremonies according to the custom of families." Nagabhata is said to have been a devotee of .

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Nagabhatta faced a large Pala army in his early career, which had an elephant force of 50,000, led by King Dharmapala himself at , Nagabhata emerged victorious. The Chatsu Inscription of his feudatory Baladitya (813 AD) states that Shankaragana Guhila, who fought on the behalf of Vatsaraja fulfilled his vow by

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Nagabhata II was succeeded by . Some earlier historians identified Nagabhata with Āma, who according to the Jain accounts, died in 832-833 CE (see Āma#Identification with Nagabhata II). Based on this identification, Nagabhata's reign is theorized to have ended around 833 CE. Historian Shyam Manohar Mishra, who disagrees with this identification, places Nagabhata's death around 825 CE.


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