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Ramapala (Bengali: রামপাল; r. 1077–1130 CE) was the
successor to the Pala king
Shurapala II in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent, and fifteenth...
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bastions in
Bengal and
Bihar against South Indian Chola invasions.
Emperor Ramapala was the last
strong Pala ruler, who
gained control of
Kamarupa and Kalinga...
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simultaneously narrates the
story of the
Ramayana and the Pala king
Ramapala.It is
mainly famous for
describing the
Varendra rebellion – a very critical...
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Govindachandra (IAST: Govindacandra, r. c. 1114–1155 CE) was the King of
Kannauj from 1114 to 1155 and was a
member of the
Gahadavala dynasty. Govindachandra...
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Vijayraj of Nidravali, one of the
fourteen Samanta kings who
helped Ramapala in his
recovery of Varendra.
Vijaya Sena took full
advantage of the weakness...
- Bangladesh. It was
founded by the
later kings of the Pāla dynasty,
probably Ramapala (c. 1077-1120), most
likely at a site near the
present village of Jagdal...
- in a
bitter conflict with his
ambitious younger brothers,
Surapala and
Ramapala. He
imprisoned them
early in his reign. The
common people were also oppressed...
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consolidated his
position in Varendra. He was a
powerful ruler and
invaded Ramapala's dominion. He left a
peaceful kingdom to his
Brother Rudok, but nothing...
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lineage of that name is questionable.
Madanapala was the
youngest son of
Ramapala and his wife Madanadevi. In the
copperplate of the 2nd year of Madanapala's...
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established independent power in
Bengal immediately after the
demise of
Ramapala. The
Deopara Prashasti records that he
defeated Nanya, Vir,
Raghav and...