Paramesvaravarman II
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{{Infobox royalty
| succession = Pallava Monarch
| reign = {{circa|725 CE|731 CE}}
| predecessor = Narasimhavarman II
| successor = Nandivarman II
| death_date = 731 CE
| dynasty = Pallava
| religion = Hinduism
}}
{{Pallava}}
Paramesvaravarman II was a Pallava Monarch who reigned from 725 CE till 730/731 CE. He was slain in battle by the Gangas leaving no heirs to the Pallava throne.
Reign
Paramesvaravarman succeeded his father Narasimhavarman II in 725 CE and reigned till 731 CE. During his reign, the Pallava capital Kanchi was attacked by the Chalukyas and their Ganga allies and Paramesvaravarman had to surrender and accept humiliating conditions. To avenge this humiliation, Paramesvaravarman subsequently attacked the Gangas but was defeated and killed in battle. Ugrodhaya (A neck ornament) was taken from him and the Ganga King assumed the title Permanadi. Following Paramesvaravarman's death in 731, the Simhavishnu line of Pallavas became extinct.
A hero-stone inscription attributed to his reign indicates that he ruled at least for 6 years.{{cite web |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/hero-stone-with-rare-vattezhuthu-inscriptions-found-in-thiruvannamalai/articleshow/70353411.cms|website=The Times of India |title=Hero stone with rare vattezhuthu inscriptions found in Thiruvannamalai | Chennai News - Times of India }}{{cite web |url=https://www.maalaimalar.com/news/district/2019/07/22202915/1252416/8th-century-stone-inscription-found-near-chengam.vpf|title=செங்கம் அருகே 8-ம் நூற்றாண்டு நடுகல் கல்வெட்டு கண்டெடுப்பு |date=22 July 2019 }}
References
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{{S-ttl|title=Pallava dynasty | years=728–731}}
{{S-aft| after=Nandivarman II}}
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