Balaprasada

Balaprasada
King of Naddula
Reign c. 1055-1070 CE
Predecessor Anahilla
Successor Jendraraja
Dynasty Chahamanas of Naddula

Bala-prasada (IAST: Bālaprasāda, r. c. 1055-1070 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Naddula Chahamana dynasty. He ruled the area around Naddula (present-day Nadol in Rajasthan).

Reign

Balaprasada was the eldest son of his predecessor Anahilla. According to an inscription, he defeated other rulers even as a child. This suggests that he ascended the throne at a young age.[1]

According to the Chahamana records, the Chaulukya king Bhima I had imprisoned another ruler named Krishnadeva; Balaprasada forced Bhima to release Krishnadeva. Historian D. C. Ganguly identified Krishnadeva with Krishnaraja, a ruler of the Paramara branch of Bhinmal.[2] According to historian Dasharatha Sharma, Balaprasada requested (not forced) Bhima releas Krishnaraja, which indicates that he accepted Bhima's suzerainty.[1]

Balaprasada appears to have died heirless, as he was succeeded by his younger brother Jendraraja.[3]

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