Vishwasa Devi
| Vishwasa Devi | |||||||||
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| Queen of Mithila | |||||||||
| Ruler | 1431 CE - 1443 CE | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Padmasimha | ||||||||
| Successor | Harasimha | ||||||||
| Born | Vishwasa Mithila | ||||||||
| Husband | Padmasimha | ||||||||
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| House | Mithila Kingdom | ||||||||
| Dynasty | Oiniwar Dynasty | ||||||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||||||
| Occupation | 
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Vishwasa Devi (Maithili: विश्वास देवी, Romanised: Viśvasadevi) was the queen of the Mithila Kingdom in the Oiniwar Dynasty during the 15th-century. She ascended the throne of the Mithila Kingdom after the death of the King Padmasimha. She ruled the kingdom for twelve years since 1431 CE to 1443 CE. She was the tenth ruler in the Oiniwar Dynasty of the Kingdom. Apart from being the ruler of the kingdom, she was also an eminent scholar of the Sanskrit literature.