Govinda IV

Govinda IV
Rashtrakuta Emperor
Reignc. 930 – c. 936 CE
PredecessorAmoghavarsha II
SuccessorAmoghavarsha III
DynastyRāshṭrakūṭa
FatherIndra III

Govinda IV (reigned c. 930–936 CE) was the younger brother of Amoghavarsha II. He became the Rashtrakuta emperor in 930 as described in the Kalasa record of Chikmagalur. He was a very unpopular ruler who indulged in licentious acts. Control over Kannauj was lost during his rule. The Chalukyas of Vengi defeated him and much territory was lost. Finally, his own vassals including King Arikesari of Vemulavada revolted against him and placed Amoghavarsha III on the throne in 935. This is known from the records of Kannada poet Adikavi Pampa, who was patronised by King Arikesari.[1] Govinda IV had matrimonial relationship with the Cholas of Kanchi[who?] and finally found refuge with them when his feudatories revolted. Govinda IV patronised Kannada poet Ravinagabhatta.

  1. ^ Kamath 2001, p. 82

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