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Devapala (Sanskrit: देवपाल
Devapāla) (c. 9th century) also
known as Srimān Devapālah Harshahva, was the
successor of
Dharmapala and the
third emperor...
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roles in the Bay of Bengal. At its
zenith under emperors Dharmapala and
Devapala in the
early ninth century, the Pala
empire was the
dominant power in the...
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Devapala may
refer to:
Devapala (Pala dynasty),
ruled Bengal region of
India and
Bangladesh during 9th
century Devapala (Paramara dynasty)...
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dominant power in
North India.
Dharmapala was
succeeded by his son
Devapala who
further expanded the empire.
Dharamapala directly ruled over the present-day...
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Devapala (reigned c. 1218–1239 CE) was an
Indian king from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled in the
Malwa region of
central India.
Devapāla succeeded the...
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reads "
Devapala Rajasya Sujata Griha",
Devapala being interpreted as the 9th
century Pala
dynasty king,
hence meaning "Sujata House, of King
Devapala". This...
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Kings Dharmapala and
Devapala were
active patrons. A
number of 9th-century
metallic statues containing references to
Devapala have been
found in its...
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Nalanda Copper-plate of
Devapaladeva is an
ancient Buddhist inscription located in Nalanda,
within the
present day
Bihar state of
Northeastern India...
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dynasty of the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent. He was the son of
Devapala and his
queen Mahata.
Mahendrapala has been
mentioned in some Pala records...
- (reigned c. 950s CE)
killed one
Devapala, who
according to Majumdar,
might have been the Gurjara-Pratihara king
Devapala.
Towards the end of the 10th century...