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- II was locked in a bitter conflict with his ambitious younger brothers, Surapala and Ramapala. He imprisoned them early in his reign. The common people...
- his Mirzapur copperplate. What happened in Gopala II's rule, the son of Surapala I, is still unknown. After Gopala II, Dharmapala's line came to an end...
- also a 10th-century treatise of that title on the subject ascribed to Surapala, dealt with various species of trees and their growth. Verses 9-23 from...
- uncle Surapála, one of Jayaśekhara's generals, who, after his sovereign's defeat and death, had become an outlaw. Vanarája grew up under Surapála's charge...
- 1 December 2007 15:30 UTC+7 Surapala Keetha Sathan Referee: Napitupulu (Indonesia) 3 December 2007 15:30 UTC+7 Surapala Keetha Sathan Referee: Alee (Thailand)...
- Abbas (Singapore) Source: [citation needed] 1 December 2007 15:30 UTC+7 Surapala Keetha Sathan Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu (Indonesia) 1 December 2007 15:30...
- Shurapala I (Bengali : শূরপাল) (also spelt Surapala) was a 9th-century ruler of the Pala Empire, in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was...
- of the great pandita Sri Asoka in the second year of the reign of King Surapala, at the very end of the 11th century. Nalanda still continued to operate...
- young Surapala visiting the temple. He recalled a dream he saw the previous night of a young lion springing upon a table at the exact place Surapala was...
- sent his pregnant wife Rūpasundarī to the forest in charge of her brother Surapāla, one of his chief warriors who now turned to banditry. After Jayaśekhara’s...