Prithvi-deva II

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Prithvi-deva II was a 10th-century ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India, known for his military campaigns and consolidation of power in the region.

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**Prithvi-deva II**

**Definition:**
Prithvi-deva II was a 10th-century ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India, known for his military campaigns and consolidation of power in the region.

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Prithvi-deva II reigned during the late 10th century CE as a prominent king of the Kalachuri dynasty, which controlled parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh. He succeeded his father, Yuvarajadeva II, and is noted for expanding the kingdom’s territory through successful military expeditions against neighboring states. His reign is marked by efforts to strengthen the administration and promote cultural activities, including patronage of temples and inscriptions that provide valuable historical information.

Under Prithvi-deva II, the Kalachuri kingdom reached a period of relative stability and influence, maintaining its position amid competing regional powers. His contributions helped lay the groundwork for the dynasty’s continued prominence in central India during the medieval period.

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Prithvi-deva II was a 10th-century Kalachuri king known for his military successes and administrative consolidation in central India. His reign contributed to the dynasty’s regional prominence.