Paramesvaravarman II

Pallava emperor from 725 to 731 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paramesvaravarman II was a Pallava Monarch who reigned from 725 to 731. He was slain in battle by the Gangas leaving no heirs to the Pallava throne.

Reignc.725 – c.731
Died731
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Paramesvaravarman II
Pallava emperor
Reignc.725 – c.731
PredecessorNarasimhavarman II
SuccessorNandivarman II
Died731
DynastyPallava
ReligionHinduism
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Virakurcha(Unknown)
Vishnugopa I(Unknown)
Vishnugopa II(Unknown)
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Pallava Monarchs
(3rd–9th Century CE)
Virakurcha(Unknown)
Vishnugopa I(Unknown)
Vishnugopa II(Unknown)
Simhavarman III(Unknown)
Simhavishnu575–600
Mahendravarman I600–630
Narasimhavarman I630–668
Mahendravarman II668–670
Parameswaravarman I670–695
Narasimhavarman II695–728
Paramesvaravarman II728–731
Nandivarman II731–795
Dantivarman795–846
Nandivarman III846–869
Nriputungavarman869–880
Aparajita Varman880–897
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Paramesvaravarman succeeded his father Narasimhavarman II in 725 and reigned till 731. During his reign, the Pallava capital Kanchi was attacked by the Chalukyas and their Ganga allies and Paramesvaravarman had to surrender and accept humiliating conditions. To avenge this humiliation, Paramesvaravarman subsequently attacked the Gangas but was defeated and killed in battle. Ugrodhaya (A neck ornament) was taken from him and the Ganga King assumed the title Permanadi. Following Paramesvaravarman's death in 731, the Simhavishnu line of Pallavas became extinct.

A hero-stone inscription attributed to his reign indicates that he ruled at least for 6 years.[1][2]

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