Udaydeva
7th-century King of Nepal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Udaydeva (Nepali: उदय देव) was the son of Shivadeva I and a Lichchhavi king of Nepal. He succeeded Amshuverma in 621 CE but was soon ousted by Jishnu Gupta, and his brother Dhruvadeva. He is also believed to be the father of Bhrikuti.[1][2]
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Udaydeva | |
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King of Nepal | |
Reign | 621–624 |
Predecessor | Amshuverma |
Deposed by | |
Issue | Narendradeva |
Dynasty | Lichchhavi |
Father | Shivadeva I |
Religion | Hinduism |
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