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- Nayapala (Bengali : নয়পাল) (ruled 1038–1055) is the name of twelfth ruler of the Pala dynasty of eastern Indian Subcontinent, mainly the Bengal and Bihar...
- after defeating the ruler of Anga, which was probably Mahipala's son Nayapala. Nayapala, the son of Mahipala I, defeated the Kalachuri king Karna (son of...
- patronise Shaivism, and epigraphic evidence suggests that Mahipala I and Nayapala were initiated as Shaivites by their royal preceptors. Vigrahapala III's...
- viz. Rajyapala, Narayanapala and Nayapala. The Charter (Copper Plate Inscription) was issued by Kamboja king Nayapala wherein he and his father are given...
- Prajnaparamitapindarthapradipa Ekavirasadhana Vimalaratnalekha, a Sanskrit letter to Nayapala, king of Magadha. Nyethang Drolma Temple Bikrampur Vihara "Portrait of...
- Jang Bahadur Rana Durga Divyeshwari Rajya Lakshmi Titila Rajya Lakshmi Nayapala Rajya Lakshmi House Shah dynasty (by birth) Father Prithvi of Nepal Religion...
- (Bengali : তৃতীয় বিগ্রহপাল) (1055–1070 CE) was the successor to the Pala king Nayapala in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, and twelfth ruler of the...
- to the place as Nayapala city, which was famous for its Pashupati Shivalinga. The name Nepal probably originates from this city Nayapala. Very few historical...
- 972–977 976–977 Mahipala I 988–c. 1036 995–1043 980–1035 977–1027 977–1027 Nayapala 1038–1053 1043–1058 1035–1050 1027–1043 1027–1043 Vigrahapala III 1054–1072...
- (1074–1112) Pala Empire (complete list) – Mahipala I, King (977–1027) Nayapala, King (1027–1043) Vigrahapala III, King (1043–1070) Mahipala II, King (1070–1071)...