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Vastupāla (died 1240 CE) was a prime minister of the Vāghelā king Vīradhavala and his successor Vīsaladeva, who ruled in present-day Gujarat region of India, in the early 13th century. Although he served in an administrative and military capacity, he was also a patron of art, literature and public works. He, together with his brother Tejapāla, assisted in the restoration of peace in the kingdom, and served in a number of campaigns against Lāṭa, Godraha, Kutch and the Delhi Sultanate. The brothers were instrumental in the construction of the |Luniga-vasahi temple on Mount Abu and the Vastupala-vihara on Girnar.
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Jayantasiṃha
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1240
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Aśvarājā
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Kumāradevī
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Minister in Vaghela court
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Tejapāla/Tejaḥpāla and nine other siblings
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Lalitādevī, Sokhukādevī
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Vastupāla (died 1240 CE) was a prime minister of the Vāghelā king Vīradhavala and his successor Vīsaladeva, who ruled in present-day Gujarat region of India, in the early 13th century. Although he served in an administrative and military capacity, he was also a patron of art, literature and public works. He, together with his brother Tejapāla, assisted in the restoration of peace in the kingdom, and served in a number of campaigns against Lāṭa, Godraha, Kutch and the Delhi Sultanate. The brothers were instrumental in the construction of the |Luniga-vasahi temple on Mount Abu and the Vastupala-vihara on Girnar.
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