Sankaravarman

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Reign885 – 2/3 February 902
PredecessorAvantivarman
SuccessorGopalavarman
Died2/3 February 902[3]
Urasa
Sankaravarman
Coinage of King Sankaravarman, Dupatalas (Kashmir) Circa 883–902 CE[1][2]
King of Kashmir
Reign885 – 2/3 February 902
PredecessorAvantivarman
SuccessorGopalavarman
Died2/3 February 902[3]
Urasa
SpouseSugandha Devi
IssueGopalavarman
HouseUtpala dynasty
FatherAvantivarman
ReligionShaivism

Sankaravarman was a ruler of the Utpala dynasty, a Kashmiri Hindu dynasty, which ruled over the Kashmir region of northern India from 8th to 10th century CE. The kingdom was established by Avantivarman, who ended the rule of Karkota dynasty in 855 CE.

Avantivarman died in 883 A.D. His death was followed by a civil war among several descendants of Utpala for the throne. Ultimately, the minister Ratnavardhana secured the throne for Shankaravarman, the son of Avantivarman. Shankaravarman's reign (885-902 A.D.) is memorable for his spirited foreign policy.[4][5][6]

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