Jayavarman I of Malwa
| Jayavarman | |||||
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| Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara | |||||
| King of Malwa | |||||
| Reign | c. 1142 – c. 1143 | ||||
| Predecessor | Yashovarman | ||||
| Successor | Ballala (usurper) in Malwa, Lakshmivarman(brother) in the Bhopal area principality | ||||
| Issue | Vindhyavarman | ||||
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| Dynasty | Paramara | ||||
| Father | Yashovarman | ||||
| Religion | Hinduism | ||||
Jayavarman (reigned 1142–1143), also known as Ajayavarman, was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India. He appears to have recaptured the Paramara capital Dhara after a Chaulukya occupation of the city. Sometime later, an usurper named Ballala became the control of the city, and Jayavarman appears to have moved to a newly created principality in the Bhopal area.