Rahila

Rahila (IAST: Rāhila, reigned c. 885-905 CE) was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India.

No royal titles have been assigned to him, which suggests that he was a subordinate to the Pratiharas, like other early Chandela rulers.

[2] The legendary text Paramala Raso, which is of doubtful authenticity, contains a highly exaggerated account of Rahila's military campaigns.

For example, it claims that he invaded Rameshvara with a cavalary of 2 million horses, and confiscated a thousand ships from the king of Simhala.

[1] Paramala Raso states that he established the Rasina (or Rajavasini) township, which is identified with Rasin village near Badausa.