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'''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 (king)|Manava]]. | '''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 (king)|Manava]]. | ||
Some stories are very casual about this queen, but legally meant as a queen of | Some stories are very casual about this queen, but legally meant as a queen of Shashanka and one of the legal queens in [[History]]. She is the maiden of the fairest complexion whom Shashanka mentioned in the Pali texts abducted the daughter of the [[Sayyid dynasty|Sayyid]] king, his name is not revealed in texts or manuscripts. [[Shashanka]] later married him in the kingdom of [[Gauda Kingdom|Gauda]]. She is also spelled by the name, '''Vijaya''' as this name is not her name but a revealed name for her, entitled by [[Shashanka]]. She is described wearing a pearl necklace designed with a natha (nose ring). | ||
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