Subhatavarman (reigned c. 1194–1209 CE), also known as Sohada, was an Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty
The Paramara Dynasty (IAST: Paramāra) was an Indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries. They belonged to the Parmar (clan), Paramara clan of the Rajputs.
The dynasty was establi ...
, who ruled in the
Malwa
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region of central India.
Early life
Subhatavarman succeeded his father
Vindhyavarman as the Paramara king. His father Vindhyavarman had re-established the Paramara sovereignty in Malwa, after a two-decade-long rule of the
Chaulukya
The Chaulukya dynasty (), also Solanki dynasty, was a dynasty that ruled parts of what are now Gujarat and Rajasthan in north-western India, between and . Their capital was located at Anahilavada (modern Patan). At times, their rule extended ...
s of
Gujarat
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. During the early part of his reign, the Chaulukya power had declined because of Muslim invasions. Taking advantage of this situation, Subhatavarman successfully invaded the
Lata
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Notable people named Lata
*Lata Mangeshkar (1929–2022), Indian singer.
*Lata Bhatt (born 1954), Indian sin ...
region (southern Gujarat).
Invasion of Gujarat
According to the 14th century writer
Merutunga
Merutuṅga was a medieval scholar from present-day Gujarat in India and was a Śvētāmbara Jain monk of the Achal Gaccha. He is presently most well-known for his Sanskrit text, the '' Prabandhacintāmaṇi'', composed in 1306 CE. He also ...
, Subhatavarman retreated from the Gujarat border after a minister of the Chaulukya king
Bhima II recited a verse warning him of reprisals. But this is not supported by historical evidence. Historical evidence suggests that Subhatavarman invaded the Chaulukya kingdom around 1204 CE, and probably attacked their capital
Anahilavada (or Anhilapataka). According to the Gujarati chronicles, he occupied Darbhavati (present-day
Dabhoi
Dabhoi is a town and a municipality in the Vadodara district in the state of Gujarat, India.
Dabhoi has a big popular sunni masjid (mosque) named Kaziwad Masjid.
History
Dabhoi was historically known as Darbhavati, Darbikagrama, Darbhavat ...
) for some time. The poet Arisimha states that the king of Malwa removed the gold
pitchers from the Vaidyanatha temple of Darbhavati; these were later restored by the Jain merchant and
Vaghela minister
Vastupala. Narendraprabha's ''Vastupala-prashasti'' names this king of Malwa as Subhatavarman.
Muhammad Aufi
Sadīd ud-Dīn Muhammad Ibn Muhammad 'Aufī Bukhārī (; ), also known under the laqab Nour ud-Dīn, was a Persian historian, philologist, and author.
Biography
Born in Bukhara, Aufi claimed descent from Abd al-Raḥmān ibn ʿAwf (d. 654) a c ...
, in his ''
Jawami ul-Hikayat'', states that a Paramara king plundered cities of Gujarat, and destroyed Hindu temples as well as mosques. This probably refers to Subhatavarman's invasion. The Paramara king is believed to have destroyed a mosque in
Khambat, built by the Chaulukyas for the
Arab traders.
Shridhara, a governor of the Chaulukyas, repulsed Subhatavarman's attack. His
Devapattana ''prashasti'' inscription suggests that he successfully defended his fort (near
Somnath
Prabhas Patan, historically named Dev Patan, is a locality in Veraval, Gujarat. As the site of the Somnath temple and its associated Jyotirlinga (an aniconic representation of the god Shiva), it is an important place of Hindu pilgrimage.
Pl ...
) against a Paramara siege. The Chaulukya feudatory Lavana-Prasada of
Dholka
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probably forced Subhatavarman to abandon his campaign. Lavana's
Dabhoi
Dabhoi is a town and a municipality in the Vadodara district in the state of Gujarat, India.
Dabhoi has a big popular sunni masjid (mosque) named Kaziwad Masjid.
History
Dabhoi was historically known as Darbhavati, Darbikagrama, Darbhavat ...
''prashasti'' inscription, composed by
Someshvara, states that he was like a repository of medicine against the disease-resembling invaders, which included the ruler of
Dhara. Although Someshvara does not name the ruler of Dhara (the Paramara capital), he appears to be Subhatavarman. Another poet Balachandra names Lavana's adversary as Sribhata of Malwa, who has been identified as Subhatavarman.
Later life
According to a
Yadava
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The community was formed of various clans, being the #T ...
inscription, the Yadava king
Jaitugi defeated the Malavas (that is, the Paramaras), among other dynasties. The inscription grossly exaggerates the military successes of the Yadava ruler, though it is possible that the Yadava general Sahadeva raided Malwa when Subhatavarman was in Gujarat. There is no evidence that the Yadavas penetrated deep into Malwa, and the conflict was probably a border skirmish.
Subhatavarman donated two gardens to a
Vishnu
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temple. He was succeeded by his son
Arjunavarman I.
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