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Rajyapala (Bengali : রাজ্যপাল) was the
eighth emperor of the Pala dynasty. He
succeeded his
father Narayanapala. He
reigned for 32 years. The
Bharat Kala...
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Rajyapala or Kamboja-Vamsa-Tilaka was the
founder of the
Kamboja Pala
dynasty of Bengal. This
dynasty had
ruled over
northern and
western Bengal. Four...
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against the
Pratihara dynasty.
During this siege, the
Pratihara ruler,
Rajyapala,
eventually surrendered to
Mahmud of Ghazni,
thereby accepting nominal...
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governor of
Uttar Pradesh (ISO:
Uttara Pradēśa kē
Rājyapāla) is the
constitutional head of the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. The
governor is appointed...
- with his allies, took
matters into
their own
hands and
killed Rajyapala.
After Rajyapala's demise, his
successors persisted in
maintaining control over...
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governor of
Himachal Pradesh (ISO:
Himachal Pradēśa kē
Rājyapāla) is the
constitutional head of the
Indian state of
Himachal Pradesh. Shiv Pratap...
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about 40 years. His
oldest son
probably was the
Crown Prince (Yuvaraja)
Rajyapala. However, he
probably died
before his father. Earlier, the historians...
- ruins. From Mathura, he
advanced towards Kannauj. Upon his approach,
Rajyapala, the
Gurjar King,
retreated to a
location known as Bari.
Kannauj fell...
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possibly exaggerated (see the
Geography section below). His
oldest son,
Rajyapala predeceased him, and as so Mahendrapala, his next
older son succeeded...
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Kalachuri princess Lajjadevi. He was
later succeeded by his son
Rajyapala.
Before the Pāla Dynasty,
Shaivism struck roots in Bengal, but it was...