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- Narayanapala (871–925 CE) was the seventh emperor of the Pala Empire of the Eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, mainly the Bengal and Bihar regions...
- Narayanapala is also the name of the second Kamboja ruler of Bengal (later half of 10th century AD). He was elder son of Rajyapala Kamboj, the founder...
- Narayanapala's Bhagalpur inscription suggests that he built several Shiva temples, and records his grant of a village to Pashupatas. Narayanapala also...
- younger brother Vakapala and son of Jayapala. He was succeeded by his son, Narayanapala. Previously, the historians believed that Shurapala and Vigrahapala were...
- Devapala as a nephew of Dharmapala, based on the Bhagalpur copper plate of Narayanapala, which mentions Devapala as Jayapala's purvajabhrata (interpreted as...
- was the eighth emperor of the Pala dynasty. He succeeded his father Narayanapala. He reigned for 32 years. The Bharat Kala Bhaban inscription is dated...
- frontier in the wake of Gurjara-Pratihara conquests during the lifetime of Narayanapala. He adds that those Kambojas perhaps acquired positions and, at a suitable...
- (906–919) Jagat Malla, King (994–1007) Pala Empire (complete list) – Narayanapala, King (9th–10th century) Rajyapala, King (10th century) Gopala II, King...
- II Gaudeswar c. 866–870 CE 4 Vigrahapala I Gaudeswar c. 870–871 CE 1 Narayanapala Gaudeswar c. 871–925 CE 54 Rajyapala Gaudeswar c. 925–962 CE 37 Gopala...
- published in 2009.) Vigrahapala I 850–853 861–866 860–865 858–60 872–873 Narayanapala 854–908 866–920 865–920 860–917 873–927 Rajyapala 908–940 920–952 920–952...