Vakpatiraja I
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| Vakpatiraja I | |
|---|---|
| Maharaja | |
| King of Sapadalaksha | |
| Reign | c. 917–944 CE |
| Predecessor | Chandanaraja |
| Successor | Simharaja |
| Issue | Simharaja, Lakshmana and Vatsaraja |
| Dynasty | Chahamanas of Shakambhari |
| Father | Govindaraja II |
| Mother | Rudrani |
Vakpatiraja I (reigned c. 917–944 CE), also known as Vappayaraja, was an Indian king belonging to the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. He appears to have made an attempt to throw off the Gurjara-Pratihara overlordship, and was the first Chahamana king to assume the title Maharaja.
Vakpati was the son and successor of the Chahamana king Chandanaraja (alias Guvaka II) and queen Rudrani.[1] His aliases include Vappayaraja and Manika Rai.[2]