Kakil
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| Kakil | |||||
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| Raja of Khoh | |||||
| Reign | 28 November 1036 – 20 April 1039[1] | ||||
| Predecessor | Dulha Rai | ||||
| Successor | Raja Hanu Deo | ||||
| Born | Khoh | ||||
| Died | 20 April 1039[2] Khoh | ||||
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| Dynasty | Kachhwaha | ||||
| Father | Dulha Rai | ||||
| Mother | Maroni | ||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||
Kakil (died 20 April 1039), also known as Kankil, was the king of the Kachhwaha dynasty from 1036 to 1039. He succeeded Dulha Rai, who ruled the Dhundhar region with their capital at Khoh in present-day Rajasthan.[3][4][5]