Narasimha (Kalachuri dynasty)

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Reignc. 1153–1163 CE
PredecessorGayakarna
SuccessorJayasimha
Narasimha
King of Dahala
Reignc. 1153–1163 CE
PredecessorGayakarna
SuccessorJayasimha
DynastyKalachuris of Tripuri
FatherGayakarna

Narasimha (IAST: Nara-siṃha; r. c. 1153–1163 CE) was a ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India. His kingdom was centered around the Chedi or Dahala region in present-day Madhya Pradesh.

Narasimha was a son of the Kalachuri king Gayakarna. Narasimha's rajaguru (royal preceptor) was Kirti-shiva.[1]

Narasimha inscriptions have been found to the north of the Kaimur Range. This suggests that he recovered the territory that his father had lost to the Chandela king Madanavarman.[2]

Narasimha seems to have died without a male heir, as he was succeeded by his brother Jayasimha.[2]

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