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Shurapala I (also
spelt Surapala) was a 9th-century
ruler of the Pala Empire, in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent. He was the
fifth Pala emperor...
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Shurapala II (r. 1075–1077) was a
ruler of the Pala
Empire in the
Eastern regions of the
Indian subcontinent. He was the
successor to the Pala king Mahipala...
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Gopala II (r. c. 866–870 CE) was the
successor to the Pala king
Shurapala I in the Bengal-Bihar
region of the
Indian subcontinent, and the
sixth ruler...
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Ramapala (r. 1077–1130 CE) was the
successor to the Pala king
Shurapala II in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent, and
fifteenth ruler of the...
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Shurapala preceded Vigrahapala,
since Vigrahapala I and his
descendants ruled in
unbroken succession.
Vigrahapala either dethroned Shurapala, or replaced...
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alive at
least until 863, the 3rd
regnal year of her
younger son
Shurapala I, when she set up a
Shivalingam at the
celebrated temple of Mahateswara...
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before his father. Earlier, the
historians believed his
successor to be
Shurapala I and/or
Vigrahapala I.: 32–37 In the 2000s, a copper-plate
grant was...
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Mahendrapala was
succeeded by
Shurapala I.
According to the
Jagjivanpur inscription,
Shurapala I was Mahendrapala's
younger brother and royal...
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Paramasaugata Paramesvara Paramabhattaraka Maharajadhiraja c. 839–854 CE 15
Shurapala I
Gaudeswar c. 854–866 CE 12
Gopala II
Gaudeswar c. 866–870 CE 4 Vigrahapala...
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thirteenth ruler of the Pala line
reigning for six years. He was
succeeded by
Shurapala II.
Mahipala II was
locked in a
bitter conflict with his
ambitious younger...