Ashvapala
King of Naddula
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Ashvapala (IAST: Aśvapāla, r. c. 1015–1019 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Naddula Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the area around Naddula (present-day Nadol in Rajasthan).
| Ashvapala | |
|---|---|
| King of Naddula | |
| Reign | c. 1015–1019 CE |
| Predecessor | Mahindu |
| Successor | Ahila |
| Dynasty | Chahamanas of Naddula |
| Father | Mahindu |
Reign
Ashvapala was the son of his predecessor Mahindu (also known as Mahendra).[1] He had a brother named Anahilla.[2]
Ashvapala's reign seems to have been peaceful. He was succeeded by his son Ahila, who appears to have died heirless. Ashvapala's brother Anahilla then ascended the throne of Naddula.[3] The Nadol inscriptions of Alhana and prince Kirtipala omit Ashvapala's name from the genealogy of the Naddula Chahamana kings, presumably because they were not his descendants.[3]