Overview
The Maitraka dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Valabhi in western India from approximately 475 to 776 from their capital at Vallabhi. With the sole exception of Dharapaṭṭa (the fifth king in the dynasty), who is associated with sun-worship, they were followers of Shaivism. Following the decline of the Gupta Empire, Maitraka dynasty was founded by Senapati (general) Bhaṭārka, who was a military governor of Saurashtra under Gupta Empire, who had established himself as the independent around 475 CE. The first two Maitraka rulers Bhaṭārka and Dharasena I used only the title of Senapati (general). The third ruler Droṇasiṁha declared himself as the Maharaja. During the reign Dhruvasena I, Jain council at Vallabhi was probably held. The next ruler Dharapaṭṭa is.
Historical Periods
Maitraka Dynasty (476–533)
476 CE – 533 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 144,789 km²
Maitraka Dynasty (534–554)
534 CE – 554 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 145,067 km²
Maitraka Dynasty (555–611)
555 CE – 611 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 149,998 km²
Maitraka Dynasty (612–646)
612 CE – 646 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 150,557 km²
Maitraka Dynasty (647–655)
647 CE – 655 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 149,998 km²
Maitraka Dynasty (656–723)
656 CE – 723 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 303,531 km²
Maitraka Dynasty (724–731)
724 CE – 731 CE
Capital: VallabhiArea: 303,531 km²