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  2. Gopala dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Gopala dynasty (Gopal Bansha) was a first dynasty founded by King Bhuktaman in the Kathmandu Valley. [1] [2] [3] The Lunar dynasty is the origin of the Gopala. [4] The Kings of Gopala Bansha ruled over Nepal for 505 years. It was replaced by rulers of Mahisapala dynasty. [5] [6] [7] Both the Krishna and Mahisapalas have connections to the ...

  3. Gopala I - Wikipedia

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    Gopala (Bengali: গোপাল) (ruled c. 750s –770s CE) [2] was the founder of the Pala dynasty, which was based in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent.The last morpheme of his name Pala means "protector" and was used as an ending for the names of all the Pala monarchs.

  4. Mahisapala dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Mahisapala Dynasty (Nepali: महिषपाल वंश) was a dynasty established by an Abhira that ruled the Kathmandu Valley. [1] [2] [3] They were also known as Mahispalbanshi. [4] They took control of Nepal after replacing the Gopala dynasty. [5] The Gopalas and the Mahisapalas were together known as Abhiras. [6]

  5. Pala Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Pāla Empire (r. 750–1161 CE) [1] [2] was an imperial power during the post-classical period in the Indian subcontinent, [16] which originated in the region of Bengal.It is named after its ruling dynasty, whose rulers bore names ending with the suffix Pāla ("protector" in Sanskrit).

  6. Dharmapala of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Dharmapala [a] was the second Pala emperor of Bengal in the Indian subcontinent.He was the son and successor of Gopala, the founder of the Pala dynasty.Dharmapala was mentioned as the King of Vangala (Vangapati) in the Nesari plates (dated 805 AD) of Rashtrakuta dynasty. [5]

  7. History of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Mahisapala dynasty was a dynasty established by Abhira that ruled the Kathmandu Valley. [21] [22] [23] They took control of Nepal after replacing the Gopala dynasty. [24] Three kings of Mahisapala dynasty ruled the valley before they were overthrown by the Kirata dynasty. [25] [26] They were also known as Mahispalbanshi. [27]

  8. Gopala II - Wikipedia

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    Gopala II (Bengali: দ্বিতীয় গোপাল; reigned after 872 CE) was the successor to the Pala king Shurapala I in the Bengal-Bihar region of the Indian subcontinent, and the sixth ruler of the Pala line reigning for at least four years.

  9. List of rulers of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The Bhadra dynasty was a Bengali Hindu royal house of Brahmin origin, their rule flourished during the first half of the 7th century, though little is known about their history. The kings of the dynasty bore names with the suffix "Bhadra". Known rulers are-Narayanabhadra; Jyeshthabhadra