Tribhuvanapala

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Reignc. 1240–1244 CE
PredecessorBhima II
SuccessorVisaladeva (Vaghela dynasty)
SpouseLiladevi and Sumaladevi
Tribhuvanapala
Maharajadhiraja
King of Gujarat
Reignc. 1240–1244 CE
PredecessorBhima II
SuccessorVisaladeva (Vaghela dynasty)
SpouseLiladevi and Sumaladevi
dynastyChaulukya
The only extant inscription of Tribhuvanapala has been found at Kadi.[1]

Tribhuvanapala (r. c. 1240–1244 CE) was the last king of the Chaulukya dynasty of western India. He ruled parts of present-day Gujarat from his capital at Anahilapataka (modern Patan). He ruled for a short period before dying heirless or being dethroned, after which the Vaghela dynasty assumed control of the kingdom.

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