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Vijayakirti | |
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Gaudeshwari | |
Empress consort of the Gauda Kingdom | |
Spouse | Shashanka (Gaudeshwar) |
Issue | Manava |
Dynasty | Sayyid (by birth), Gauda Kingdom (by marriage) |
Vijayakirti, Vijayamati or Shobhamati also spelled as Vijayakirti or Gaudeshwari was the princess of the Sayyid dynasty, later kidnapped by the Gauda king, Shashanka and became his wife. Manava was her son who ruled between 625- 626 CE. Anyway, she is the given the name, Shobha, and later results her to Queen Shobhamati. Her story is a literature from the birth by her illegal marriage but fortunately, she accepted Shashanka but after his death, she married one of the Pallava kings, leaving her adult son, Manava.
Some stories are very casual about this queen, but legally meant as a queen of Shashank, the Gauda king.