Kingdom of Valabhi
Kingdom of Valabhi Valabhi Rājya | |||||||||||
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| 475–776 | |||||||||||
Kingdom of Valabhi under Maitrakas (in blue) and their contemporaries in India in 590 AD | |||||||||||
| Capital | Vallabhi | ||||||||||
| Common languages | Sanskrit Prakrit Sauraseni Apabhramsa | ||||||||||
| Religion | Hinduism (Shaivism) | ||||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
| Maharajadhiraja | |||||||||||
• 475–493 | Bhatarka | ||||||||||
• 762–776 | Siladitya VI | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| 475 | |||||||||||
| 499 | |||||||||||
| 553 | |||||||||||
| 735 | |||||||||||
• Disestablished | 776 | ||||||||||
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The Kingdom of Valabhi was an early medieval kingdom in Western India from 475 to 776. It was founded by Bhatarka, a general in the Gupta Empire, and ruled by the Maitraka dynasty.
Following the decline of the Gupta Empire, Bhaṭārka, the military governor of the Saurashtra region, founded the Maitraka dynasty in 475. He was followed by his son Dharasena I, who also used the title of senapati (commander). His son, Droṇasiṁha proclaimed himself Maharaja. Guhasena (r. 556–570) stopped recognising the suzerainty of the emperor of Magadha and his son, Dharasena II started using the sovereign title of Maharajadhiraja.
The kingdom came under the suzerainty of the Kingdom of Kannauj during the reign of Harsha following which the kingdom became independent again after his death in 647. The kingdom collapsed in 776 after prolonged Arab invasions.