Yashodharman of Malwa

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Yashodharman of Malwa was a 6th-century Indian ruler of the Aulikara dynasty renowned for his decisive military victories in central India, which briefly checked foreign incursions and expanded his kingdom’s power.

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instanceOf Aulikara dynasty ruler
Indian ruler
historical figure
king
associatedPlace Mandsaur NERFINISHED
Sondani NERFINISHED
capital Dashapura NERFINISHED
century 6th century
country India
dynasty Aulikara dynasty NERFINISHED
era post-Gupta period
evidence inscriptions praising his conquests
floruit early 6th century
hasMonument Mandsaur victory pillar inscription
Sondani pillars NERFINISHED
historicalRole regional power in central India
knownFor checking foreign incursions into India
expansion of Malwa kingdom
military victories in central India
languageOfInscriptions Sanskrit
legacy strengthening of Malwa as a political center
temporary check on Huna expansion
militaryCapability large cavalry and infantry forces
notableEvent defeat of foreign invaders in northwestern India
victory over Huna forces
politicalContext fragmentation of Gupta Empire
politicalStatus independent sovereign
predecessor Aulikara rulers of Malwa NERFINISHED
region Malwa NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
ruledArea Malwa region NERFINISHED
parts of central India
scriptOfInscriptions Gupta script NERFINISHED
selfRepresentation universal conqueror in inscriptions
sourceType epigraphic evidence
successorState later Malwa polities
title Maharajadhiraja NERFINISHED
Vallabha NERFINISHED

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Huna invasions opposedBy Yashodharman of Malwa