• The death of Devapala ended the period of ascendancy of the Pala Empire and several independent dynasties and kingdoms emerged during this time.
  • The resurgent Hindu Sena dynasty dethroned the Pala Empire in the 12th century, ending the reign of the last major Buddhist imperial power in the Indian...
  • Devapala's successors were peaceful men, either by disposition or circumstance, and after 860 the Pala empire disintegrated.
  • The Pala Empire was a dynasty in control of the northern and eastern Indian subcontinent, mainly the Bengal and Bihar regions, from the 8th to the 12th century.
  • ...রাজবংশ; पाल राजवंश; Dinasti Pala; Đế quốc Pala; പാല സാമ്രാജ്യം; Pala Carstvo; पाल वंश; Imperiul Pala; ಪಾಲ ರಾಜವಂಶ; Dinastia Pala; Pala Empire; إمبراطورية.
  • The Pala Empire was expanded greatly by Dharmapala. Since the rulers of this dynasty bore the suffix ‘Pala’ in their name, it was called the Pala dynasty.
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  • The Pala Empire stronghold was located in Bengal and eastern Bihar, which included the major cities of Gauda, Vikrampura, Pataliputra, Monghyr, Somapura...
  • Expansion of the empire: Dharmapala transformed the Pala kingdom into a powerful adversary. Bengal and Bihar were directly ruled by him.
  • Pala İmparatorluğu - Pala Empire. Hindistan Yarımadası İmparatorluğu. Diğer kullanımlar için bkz. Palas (belirsizliği giderme).