Keshava Sena (Bengali: কেশব সেন), also known as "Keshab Sen" in vernacular literature, was the sixth and last known ruler of the Sen dynasty of the Bengal region on the Indian subcontinent.[1] He was succeeded by Surya Sena, who was a vassal of the Devas, with his lineage ending after two more kings.
Keshava Sena | |
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Mahārājādhirāja | |
Sena king | |
Reign | 1225 - 1230 |
Coronation | 1225 |
Predecessor | Vishvarupa Sena |
Successor | Surya Sena |
Died | Sena Empire |
House | Sena dynasty |
Father | Lakshmana Sena |
Religion | Hinduism |
See also
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edit- ^ Sailendra Nath Sen (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International. pp. 289–290. ISBN 9788122411980.