Meliga | |||||
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Ra of Saurashtra | |||||
Reign | 1400–1416 CE | ||||
Predecessor | Mandalika II | ||||
Successor | Jayasimha II | ||||
Issue | Jayasimha II, Mahipala III | ||||
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Dynasty | Chudasama dynasty | ||||
Father | Mokalasimha | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Ra Meliga, also known as Melaga or Maleka, was a Chudasama king of Saurashtra region of western India who reigned from 1400 CE to 1416 CE (VS 1456 to VS 1472).[1] He remove his capital from Vanthali back to Junagadh, from which place he expelled the thanadar appointed by Gujarat Sultan. Thus Gujarat Sultan Ahmad Shah I sent an army against Junagadh. He captured Vanthali and later Junagadh was besieged. Meliga left to a fort on Girnar hill which was inaccessible to the forces. So the forces left and placed two officers in Junagadh to collect tribute. Meliga died and was succeeded by his son Jayasimha II in 1416 CE.