Agguka I
Agguka I | |
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Maharaja of Saindhava | |
Predecessor | Krishnaraja I[1] |
Dynasty | Saindhava |
Father | Krishnaraja I |
Religion | Hinduism |
Agguka I (r. c. 770 – c. 790) was a ruler of the Saindhava dynasty[2] and the commander of the Saindhava naval fleet during the last quarter of 8th century. He was the son of Krishnaraj.
During his reign the
naval forces. Later in 776, another naval expedition by the Arabs was defeated by the Saindhava naval fleet under the command of Agguka I. A Saindhava inscription relates that Agguka I inflicted a disastrous defeat on the Arab naval fleets which forced the Arabs to withdraw. After this the Caliph Al-Mahdi gave up the project of conquering any part of India through the Navy. In the Saindhava inscription he was titled as Samudradhipati or Master of the western sea.[3][4]
References
- ISBN 9780199088324.
- ISBN 9781317451587.
- S2CID 108648910.
In 776 AD, Arabs tried to invade Sind again but were defeated by the Saindhava naval fleet. A Saindhava inscription provides information about these naval actions.
- ISBN 978-81-224-1198-0.