| Kameshwar Thakur | |
|---|---|
| King of Mithila | |
| Coronation | 1325 |
| Predecessor | Harisimhadeva of Karnat Dynasty |
| Successor | Bhogisvara Thakkura |
| Born | KameshwarOini |
| Kingdom | Mithila Kingdom |
| Dynasty | Oiniwar Dynasty |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Kameshwar Thakur (Maithili: कामेश्वर ठाकुर) was the first king of the Oiniwar Dynasty in the Mithila Kingdom.[1][2] After the collapse of the Karnat Dynasty's rule in 1324 CE, Kameshwar Thakur successed the throne of the Mithila kingdom in 1325 CE.[3][4]
Kameshwar Thakur was born at Oini in the family of Nath Thakur (Oini Thakur), the founder of Oiniwar Dynasty in Mithila. He was a Maithil Brahmin and belonged to KashyapGotra.[4][3]
Kameshwar Thakur was an eminent scholar and Guru of the King Harisimhadeva in the Karnat Dynasty.[5] He was the Rajpandita (chief priest) at the court of the Karnat King Harisimhadeva.[3]