Nirbhayadeva

Nirbhayadeva (Nepali: निर्भयदेव) was a Thakuri king of Nepal who reigned from c. 1004–1009.

[1][2] Nirbhayadeva became the king after succeeding Udaydeva in c. 1004.

In around 1007, he was reduced to the status of a co-ruler by Rudradeva, and the next year, his reign ceased.

Rudradeva and his nephew Bhojadeva ruled jointly after then.

[1][2][3] This Nepalese biographical article is a stub.