Harshadeva

11th-century King of Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harshadeva (Nepali: हर्षदेव) was a Thakuri king of Nepal who reigned from c.1085–1098.[1][2][3][4]

Reign1085–1098
PredecessorVamadeva
SuccessorSimhadeva
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Harshadeva
King of Nepal
Reign1085–1098
PredecessorVamadeva
SuccessorSimhadeva
DynastyThakuri
ReligionHinduism
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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]

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