Gopendra-Raja (r. c. 771–784 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Chahamana dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India.
[1] Gopendra succeeded his brother Chandraraja I as the Chahamana king.
[2] The later Hammira Mahakavya, however, states that their father was Vigraharaja's ancestor Naradeva.
[3] The Prabandha-Kosha states that Gopendra defeated one Sultan Beg Varisa in a battle.
[4] Historian R. B. Singh theorizes that Beg Varisa might have been a subordinate of the Arab general Muhammad bin Qasim.