Shivadeva I

6th-century King of Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shivadeva I (also spelled Sivadeva) was a king of the Licchavi dynasty who ruled Nepal from around 590 to 605 C.E.[1][2] He was the son of Mana Deva II and lived in a nine-storeyed palace called the Kailashkut Bhavan.[2]

Reign590–605
PredecessorDharmadeva
Deposed byAmshuvarma
Issue
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Shivadeva I
King of Nepal
Reign590–605
PredecessorDharmadeva
Deposed byAmshuvarma
Issue
DynastyLichchhavi Dynasty
FatherManadeva II
ReligionHinduism
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Political life

In 598 C.E, a feudal lord, Amshuverma, who belonged to the Vaisya clan, rose to a position of an influential officer and assumed the title of Maharajadhiraj reducing Shivadeva to a mere figurehead.[3] Rather than resisting Amshuverma's rise, he married his daughter to him. Upon his death, his son-in-law Amshuverma succeeded him as the king.[1]

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