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Madanapala may
refer to:
Madanapala (Gahadavala dynasty) (r. c. 1104–1113 CE),
Indian king
Madanapala (Pala dynasty) (r. c. 1144–1162...
- CE
Basahi inscription of
Madanapala states that his
father Chandradeva had made
Kanyakubja his capital. However,
Madanapala's 1105 CE
Kamauli grant omits...
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Madanapala (Bengali : মদনপাল) (r. 1139–1161 CE) was the
successor to the Pala king
Gopala IV in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent, and the eighteenth...
- Madana-pala (IAST:
Madanapāla, r. c. 1104–1113 CE), also
known as Madana-chandra, was an
Indian king from the
Gahadavala dynasty. He
ruled the Antarvedi...
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Kannauj came
under the
control of the
Gahadavala dynasty,
whose ruler,
Madanapala, was
defeated by
Masud III and
imprisoned by the Ghaznavids. He was later...
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Govindachandra was born to the
Gahadavala monarch Madanapala. The last
extant inscription from
Madanapala's reign is
dated 1109 CE, and the
first inscription...
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Govinda Pal (Bengali: গোবিন্দ পাল) is
believed to be the
successor of
Madanapala the last
ruler of the Pala
dynasty in the
Bengal region of the Indian...
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recipe of maṇḍaka
describes that they are
cooked on an
upturned pot. In
Madanapala Nighantu,
several varieties of
mandakas are
mentioned which are prepared...
- regent.
Gopala IV
either died in
battle or was
murdered by
Madanapala.
During Madanapala's rule, the
Varmans in east
Bengal declared independence, and...
- ISBN 978-81-317-1120-0.
Vaidya Bhagwan Dash.
Materia Medica of Ayurveda:
Based on:
Madanapala's Nighantu. B. Jain Publishers. p. 14. AYUSH. "e-Nighantu".
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