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Vigrahapala may
refer to:
Vigrahapala (Chahamana dynasty), 10th
century Chahamana ruler of north-western
India Vigrahapala I, 9th
century Pala
ruler of...
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Vigrahapala (Bengali: বিগ্রহপাল) was a 9th-century
ruler of the Pala dynasty, in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent. He was the
sixth Pala emperor...
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grandson and Jayapala's son,
Vigrahapala I
abdicated the
throne after a
brief rule, and
became an ascetic.
Vigrahapala's son and
successor Narayanapala...
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Vigrahapala II (Bengali : দ্বিতীয় বিগ্রহপাল) (ruled est. 966–978 CE) was the
successor to the Pala king
Gopala III in the
Bengal region of the Indian...
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Vigrahapala III (Bengali : তৃতীয় বিগ্রহপাল) (1055–1070 CE) was the
successor to the Pala king
Nayapala in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent...
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successively ruled by
Vigrahapala I, Narayanapala, Rajyapala,
Gopala II,
Vigrahapala II, Mahipala, Naya Pala,
Vigrahapala III,
Mahipala II, Shurapala...
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ruled the area
around Naddula (present-day
Nadol in Rajasthan).
Vigrahapala was a son of the
Chahamana monarch Lakshmana. His
brother Shobhita and...
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likely that
Shurapala preceded Vigrahapala,
since Vigrahapala I and his
descendants ruled in
unbroken succession.
Vigrahapala either dethroned Shurapala,...
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seems to have died heirless, as he was
succeeded by his
paternal uncle Vigrahapala. R. B.
Singh 1964, p. 239.
Dasharatha Sharma 1959, p. 122. Dasharatha...
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Sasanians were
adopted in the
Gangetic region: the
Vigrahapala drammas of a
certain ruler named Vigrahapala , and
later the
Adivaraha drammas of the Gurjara-Pratihara...