Rawal Bharttripatta II

Rawal Bharttripatta II or Rawal Bhartribhatta II (Sanskrit: भृतभट्ट, romanized: Bhartṛipaṭṭa) was a ruler of the Guhila dynasty in India in the first half of the 10th century. He became the Rawal in 942/43 after his father Khuman III and was succeeded by his son Allata in 951.[1]

Bhartripatta
भृतभट्ट
Rawal
Maharajadhiraja
Rawal of the Guhila dynasty
Reign942–951
PredecessorKhuman III
SuccessorRawal Allata
SpouseMahalaxmi (born Rashtrakuta)

He is described as an ambitious ruler by R. Somani.[2] He married Mahālakṣmī, a Rashtrakuta princess to establish an alliance with the Rastrakutas and also strike a hostility with the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty who had been the allies of the Guhilots for centuries but were now in a state of decline.[1] Another evidence of hostility with the Pratihara is the fact that Pratapgarh inscriptions of 999VS (942 CE) describe him as the Maharajadhiraja and intentionally omitted the name of the Pratihara King Mahendrapala.[3]

References

  1. Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, p. 50.
  2. Ram Vallabh Somani 1896, p. 50.
  3. Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, pp. 50–51.

Bibliography

  • Ram Vallabh Somani (1976). History of Mewar, from Earliest Times to 1751 A.D. Mateshwari. OCLC 2929852.
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