Amoghavarsha II
Amoghavarsha II (ruled 929–930) was a Rashtrakuta ruler. He succeeded his father Indra III upon his death, and was himself assassinated by his brother and successor, Govinda IV.[1]
| Amoghavarsha II | |
|---|---|
| Reign | 929 - 930 CE | 
| Rashtrakuta Emperors (753-982) | |
| Dantidurga | (735 - 756) | 
| Krishna I | (756 - 774) | 
| Govinda II | (774 - 780) | 
| Dhruva Dharavarsha | (780 - 793) | 
| Govinda III | (793 - 814) | 
| Amoghavarsha | (814 - 878) | 
| Krishna II | (878 - 914) | 
| Indra III | (914 -929) | 
| Amoghavarsha II | (929 - 930) | 
| Govinda IV | (930 – 936) | 
| Amoghavarsha III | (936 – 939) | 
| Krishna III | (939 – 967) | 
| Khottiga | (967 – 972) | 
| Karka II | (972 – 973) | 
| Indra IV | (973 – 982) | 
| Tailapa II (Western Chalukyas) | (973-997) | 
References
    
- Chakrabarty, Dilip K. (2010). The Geopolitical Orbits of Ancient India: The Geographical Frames of the Ancient Indian Dynasties. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199088324. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
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