Govindaraja II

Govindaraja II (r. c. 863–890 CE), also known as Guvaka II, was an Indian king from the Shakambhari Chahamana dynasty.

He ruled parts of present-day Rajasthan in north-western India as a Gurjara-Pratihara vassal.

[2] The Prithviraja Vijaya states that 12 kings wanted to marry Govinda's sister Kalavati, but he defeated them, and gave his sister in marriage to the emperor of Kanyakubja.

[3] This ruler of Kannauj is identified with the Pratihara emperor Bhoja I.

[2] Govinda II was succeeded by his son Chandanaraja.