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- Mahendrapala (r. c. 845–860) was the fourth king of the Pala dynasty of the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. He was the son of Devapala and his...
- Mahendrapala II (944–948) ascended the throne of the Gurjara-Pratihara Empire after his father Mahipala I. His mother was queen Prasadhana Devi. He reigned...
- Mahendrapala I (IAST: Mahendrapāla; r. 885 – 910) was the Gurjara-Pratiharan Emperor from 885 until his death in 910. He reigned over a vast empire in...
- Gurjara-Pratihara king Mahendrapala I (r. c. 885-910 CE). This undated inscription suggests that the Tomara chief Gogga was a v****al of Mahendrapala I. During 9th-12th...
- Pala king, Mahendrapala, had issued the grant in 854 CE. Mahendrapala was the son of Devapala and brother of Shurapala I. Both Mahendrapala and Shurapala...
- maintained a large army and had a fine cavalry. He was succeeded by his son Mahendrapala I (c. 836 – 910 CE). Mihira Bhoja first consolidated his territories...
- and his successor Mahendrapala I, the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty reached its peak of prosperity and power. By the time of Mahendrapala, the extent of its...
- India till the end of his life,: 43–45  his son Devapala, and grandsons Mahendrapala and Shurapala I also maintained Pala dominance over North India and Kannauj...
- the chance discovery of a copper plate inscription of the Pala emperor Mahendrapala on 13 March 1987 who was not known from any other sources till the date...
- (833–836) Mihira Bhoja or Bhoja I (836–885) Mahendrapala I (885–910) Bhoja II (910–913) Mahipala I (913–944) Mahendrapala II (944–948) Devapala (948–954) Vinayakapala...