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Mahipala (or
Mahipala I; r. 978–1026) was a
notable king of the Pala dynasty,
which ruled over much of the
eastern regions of the
Indian subcontinent...
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Mahipala I (913–944)
ascended the
throne of
Pratihara Empire after his half
brother Bhoja II. He was a son of
Queen Mahidevi.
Mahipala I was also known...
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control of
Kannauj and were defeated.
After a short-lived decline,
Emperor Mahipala I
defended imperial bastions in
Bengal and
Bihar against South Indian Chola...
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Mahipala II was the
successor to the Pala king
Vigrahapala III in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent, and
thirteenth ruler of the Pala line reigning...
- Gajaraja, also
known as
Mahipala, was an
early Chudasama king
known only from the
ballads and
folklore of
Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. It is difficult...
- name "
Mahipala", have been
attributed to this king.
These coins are
similar to
those of
Mawdud of
Ghazni (r. 1041-50 CE),
confirming that
Mahipala must...
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Mahipala I was a
Chudasama king of
Saurashtra region of
western India who
reigned from 1308 CE to 1331 CE (VS 1364 to VS 1387). His
capital was at Junagadh...
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Mahipal or
Mahipala may also
refer to:
Mahipala I (913–944), Gurjara-Pratihara
emperor of the
northern Indian subcontinent Mahipala (c. 995–1043),...
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kings Mandalika I
Navaghana Mahipala I
Khengara Jayasimha I
Mahipala II
Mokalasimha Mandalika II
Meliga Jayasimha II
Mahipala III
Mandalika III ****ociated...
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their arrival at the
Ganges river. The
Chola victory over the Pala king
Mahipala I is
considered to be the
climax of the expedition. In 1019 CE, Rajendra's...