Didda | |
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Queen of Kashmir | |
Reign | 980 – 1003 |
Predecessor | Bhimagupta (r. 975 – 980) |
Successor | Samgrāmarāja (r. 1003–1028) |
Queen Regent of Kashmir | |
Regency | 958 – 980 |
Monarch |
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Born | c. 924 |
Died | 1003 (aged 79) |
Spouse | Kshemagupta |
Issue | Abhimanyu II |
House |
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Father | Simharaja, King of Lohara |
Religion | Hinduism |
Relatives | Bhimadeva Shahi (maternal grandfather) Udayaraja (brother) Samgrāmarāja (nephew) |
Didda (c. 924 CE – 1003 CE), also known as The Catherine of Kashmir,[1] was the last ruler of Utpala dynasty who ruled Kashmir from 980 CE to 1003 CE. She first acted as regent for her son and various grandsons from 958 CE to 980 CE, and from 980 CE as sole ruler and monarch. Most knowledge relating to her is obtained from the Rajatarangini, a work written by Kalhana in the twelfth century.