Sri Pravarasena (reigned c. 530-590 CE), also sometimes Pravarasena II based on the regnal lists of the Rajatarangini,[2] was a 6th-century Huna king of the Alchon Huns in the area of Gandhara and Kashmir in northwestern India.
[3][4] According to Kalhana's 12th century text Rajatarangini, a king named Pravarasena II established a new capital named Pravarapura (also known as Pravarasena-pura).
Based on topographical details, Pravarapura appears to be same as the modern city of Srinagar.
[3][4] Sri Pravarasena is thought as the most likely ruler to have succeeded the Alchon Huns ruler Mihirakula in the area of Kashmir Gandhara, and he would have been the son of Toramana.
[4][3] The son of Narendraditya was Yudhishthira, last known ruler of the Alchon Huns.