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- of Gurjara-Pratihara ruler Vatsaraja (r. 780-800 CE). The Pala ruler Dharampala (~770-821 CE) was also keen to establish his authority at Kannauj, giving...
- Capital Bikrampur, Pataliputra, Gauda, Monghyr (Devapala), Somapura (Dharampala), Mahipal in present-day Murshidabad district (Mahipala I),Ramavati in...
- stated in the Svayambhu Purana that Nepal also was a v****al state of Dharampala. History of Bihar, Prof.R.Choudhary,1958, p.117 Dahiya, Poonam Dalal (15...
- Yashovarman of Kannau (690–740 AD). In 770 AD the district had gone to the Dharampala, king of Bengal and there after Devapala (810–850 AD). After him it gone...
- highlighted in various fields. Specially the guidance of Sri Angarika Dharampala and by culture prevailed after the Pandura Vadaya, Udamvita and Baddegam...
- Many other scholars say that Kamboja of Chidambram inscriptions is this Dharampala of Kamboj lineage who was ruling in Dandbhukti-mandala of west Bengal...