Mahendravarman II explained
Mahendravarman II or Mahendra Varma II[1] was a Pallava monarch who reigned in southern India from 668 to 669 CE.[2] He was the son of Narasimhavarman I,[3] who reigned in southern India from 630 to 668 CE. He was succeeded by his son Paramesvaravarman I.[4]
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