Vakpati Munja

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Vakpati Munja was a prominent 10th-century Paramara king of Malwa in central India, renowned for his military campaigns, patronage of arts and literature, and role in consolidating Paramara power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 10th-century Indian ruler
Indian monarch
Paramara king
historical figure
associatedWith Paramara state formation in Malwa
associatedWithPlace Dhara NERFINISHED
Malwa Plateau NERFINISHED
centuryOfRule 10th century
conflictWith neighboring dynasties
country India
culturalInfluence development of literary traditions in Malwa
culturalPatronage Brahmanical scholars
religious institutions
culturalRole promoter of courtly culture
dynasty Paramara NERFINISHED
era early medieval India
governmentType monarchy
historicalReputation patron king
powerful Paramara ruler
knownFor consolidation of Paramara power
military campaigns
patronage of arts
patronage of literature
languageOfCourt Sanskrit
legacy consolidation of Paramara rule in central India
enhancement of Malwa’s political importance
memberOf Paramara dynasty NERFINISHED
militaryRole expansion of Paramara territory
notableAchievement enhancing prestige of Paramara dynasty
strengthening Paramara control over Malwa
patronOf Sanskrit literature
poets
scholars
temple construction
politicalRole regional hegemon in central India
position sovereign of Malwa
predecessor earlier Paramara rulers of Malwa
regionContext western Deccan frontier
regionType historical region of Malwa
religion Hinduism
royalHouse Paramara of Malwa NERFINISHED
ruledRegion Malwa NERFINISHED
central India
successor Siyaka II NERFINISHED
timePeriod c. 10th century CE
title Maharajadhiraja NERFINISHED

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Paramara kingdom notableRuler Vakpati Munja
Paramara dynasty notableRuler Vakpati Munja