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Tribhuvana Mahadevi II

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Her reign was supported by her father. When the Kalachuri king Sankaragana invaded Kosala, and her father Janmejaya I engaged in combat with the aggressor, the Bhauma-Kara dynasty’s officials supported a coup by the queen's sister-in-law, the widow of Sivakaradeva III, who deposed Tribhuvana Mahadevi
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When king Sivakaradeva III died in 890, she succeeded him on the throne. This was possibly because of the influence of her father. She is known to have given great tribute to her father in her charters. According to the Brahmesvara inscription of Somavamsi from the reign of King Udyotakesari
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or Kusumahara II (r. 865-882). The couple had no survivning heir. When her spouse died, he was succeeded by his brother Sivakaradeva III (r. 882-890).
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Mahabhavagupta, her father Janmejaya “drew to himself the fortune of the King of Odra country, who was killed in battle by his Kunta.”
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After the deposition, former queen Tribhuvana Mahadevi II returned to live with her father in Kosala.
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Next female rulers were Tribhuvana Mahadevi II (890-896AD) and Tribhuvana Mahadevi III (896-905AD).
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The Women Who Ruled India: Leaders. Warriors. Icons.
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The Women Who Ruled India: Leaders. Warriors. Icons.
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Index

queen regnant
Bhauma-Kara dynasty
Toshala
Kalinga
Janmejaya I
Somavamshi dynasty
Subhakara IV
Tribhuvana Mahadevi III
Know Your State Odisha
ISBN
978-9313193272
The Women Who Ruled India: Leaders. Warriors. Icons.
The Women Who Ruled India: Leaders. Warriors. Icons.
Categories
9th-century queens regnant
9th-century Indian women
9th-century Indian people
9th-century queens consort
Indian queens regnant

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