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'''Vakpatiraja II''' (r. c. 1026-1040 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the [[Chahamanas of Shakambhari|Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty]]. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of present-day [[Rajasthan]] in north-western India. | '''Vakpatiraja II''' (r. c. 1026-1040 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the [[Chahamanas of Shakambhari|Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty]]. He ruled the Sapadalaksha country, which included parts of present-day [[Rajasthan]] in north-western India. | ||
Vakpati succeeded his father [[Govindaraja | Vakpati succeeded his father [[Govindaraja III]] as the Chahamana king.{{sfn|R. B. Singh|1964|p=123}} The ''[[Prabandha Kosha|Prabandha-Kosha]]'' calls him "Vallabha".{{sfn|Dasharatha Sharma|1959|p=34}} | ||
According to ''[[Prithviraja Vijaya]]'', Vakpati defeated and killed Ambaprasada, the ruler of Aghata (identified with modern [[Ahar, Rajasthan|Ahar]]). Historian R. B. Singh identifies Ambaprasada with the [[Guhilas of Medapata|Guhila]] ruler Amaraprasada.{{sfn|R. B. Singh|1964|pp=123-124}} | According to ''[[Prithviraja Vijaya]]'', Vakpati defeated and killed Ambaprasada, the ruler of Aghata (identified with modern [[Ahar, Rajasthan|Ahar]]). Historian R. B. Singh identifies Ambaprasada with the [[Guhilas of Medapata|Guhila]] ruler Amaraprasada.{{sfn|R. B. Singh|1964|pp=123-124}} |