Manadeva I | |
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King of Nepal | |
Reign | 464–505 |
Predecessor | Dharmadeva |
Successor | Mahideva |
Spouse |
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Issue | Mahideva |
Dynasty | Lichchhavi |
Father | Dharmadeva |
Mother | Rajyabati |
Religion | Hinduism |
King Mānadeva (464–505 AD),[1] also Mandev or Mandeva (Nepali: मानदेव), was a king of Licchavi dynasty in present-day Nepal. He was the son of Dharmadeva, grandson of Shankardeva and the great grandson of Vrsadeva.[2] He suppressed the feudal chiefs of the east and west and also conquered Mallapuri. He minted coins called Mananka and constructed the palace of Managriha for himself which later became a center of administration of the Licchavi kings.[3][4]