Draft:Military career of Devapala
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Devapala (Bengali: দেবপাল) (9th century) was the most powerful ruler of the Pala Empire of Bengal region in the Indian Subcontinent. He was the third king in the line, and had succeeded his father Dharmapala. He is said to have exacted tributes from the whole of Northern India from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas and from the eastern to the western ocean. RC Majumdar gives his victorious campaigns led him as far as Kamboja in the west and Vindhyas in the south.
Military campaigns of Devapala | |||||||||
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Part of List of wars involving the Pala Empire | |||||||||
Initial conflicts map of pala Empire | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Pala Empire |
Bhauma-Kara dynasty Kingdom of Kamrupa Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty Kalinga Kamboja-Pala dynasty Tibetan Empire Ganga dynasty Himalayan states Abbasid Caliphate | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Devapala of Bengal Prince Mahendrapala Jayapala | Sri Mara Sri Vallabha | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
unknown | unknown |