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- The Pāla Empire (r. 750–1161 CE) was an imperial power during the post-classical period in the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal.
- Pala Empire: The Pala Empire, founded in 750 CE by Gopala, lasted roughly from the 8th to the 12th centuries.
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- This article is about “the Pala Empire” which is an important topic from medieval India for UPSC and other competitive government job examinations.
- This video is about the Pala Empire of Bengal and Bihar. The Pala Empire was an imperial power during the late classical period of Indian history.
- The Pala empire disintegrated into smaller kingdoms during the reign of Vigrahapala II. Mahipala recovered parts of Bengal, Bihar and up to Varansi.
- The Founding of the Pala Empire: The Pala Empire, was founded by Gopala (750–770 AD) and known as the “Kingdom of Dharma” by the Arabs.
- The history of the Pala Empire, including its rise to power, key rulers, and legacy. Check in this article the capital of the Pala Empire, Rise and eventual decline.
- He fought with Pratiharas and extended the Pala empires frontier up to the Himalayan region in the north, and the Vindhyas in the south.
- The Pala kingdom had a close relationship Southeast Asia particularly the Sri Vijaya Empire in Sumatra. It also had links with the Tibetan Empire and the Arab...