• Pala Empire was divided into separate Bhuktis (Provinces). Bhuktis were divided into Vishayas (Divisions) and Mandalas (Districts).
  • The Pala Dynasty or Pala Empire was founded by Gopala in 750 AD. It dominated eastern India and Bengal India between 700–1300 AD.
  • The Pala Empire is a formable of Bangladesh that is located in Asia (South Asia specifically). It has 290 cities and its capital is Dhaka.
  • The Pala empire disintegrated into smaller kingdoms during the reign of Vigrahapala II. Mahipala recovered parts of Bengal, Bihar and up to Varansi.
  • INDIAN HISTORY. Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]. who founded the pala empire?
  • 5. How far did the Pala Empire’s influence extend? The Pala Empire’s influence extended from the Brahmaputra River in the east to the Ganges River in the west.
  • The Pala Kings were patrons of Mahayana Buddhism. The Buddhist scholars from the Pala empire traveled from Bengal to other regions to propagate Buddhism.
  • The Pala Empire was an imperial power during the post-classical period in the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal.
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  • The Empire has been named ‘Pala’ as the rulers of this Empire had a suffix added to their names ‘Pala’, which means – protector in Sanskrit language.
  • By the time of Gopala’s death, commonly said to have been around 770 AD, the area ruled by the Pala Empire was enjoying a period of peace and prosperity.