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  • Ramapala
  • Pala Emperor

    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

    Ramapala

    Ramapala

    Ramapala

  • Pala Empire
  • Early Indian medieval empire

    domains in Bengal and Bihar against the south Indian Chola invasions. Ramapala was the last strong Pala emperor who held control of Kamarupa and Kalinga

    Pala Empire

    Pala Empire

    Pala_Empire

  • Ramacharitam
  • Sanskrit epic poem

    work simultaneously narrates the story of the Ramayana and the Pala king Ramapala. It is mainly famous for describing the Varendra rebellion – a very critical

    Ramacharitam

    Ramacharitam

  • Vijaya Sena
  • King of Sena dynasty

    as Vijayraj of Nidravali, one of the fourteen Samanta kings who helped Ramapala in his recovery of Varendra. Vijaya Sena took full advantage of the weakness

    Vijaya Sena

    Vijaya_Sena

  • Shurapala II
  • Pala Emperor

    Shurapala was murdered by Ramapala, although R.C. Majumdar disagrees with this claim. He was succeeded by his younger brother Ramapala. List of rulers of Bengal

    Shurapala II

    Shurapala II

    Shurapala_II

  • Jagaddala Mahavihara
  • Archeological site of Bangladesh

    Bangladesh. It was founded by the later kings of the Pāla dynasty, probably Ramapala (c. 1077-1120), most likely at a site near the present village of Jagdal

    Jagaddala Mahavihara

    Jagaddala Mahavihara

    Jagaddala_Mahavihara

  • Bhima (Varendra king)
  • Medieval ruler of Varendra

    Majumdar stated that Mahipala's brother Ramapala tried to recover Varendra but failed. Rather, Divya attacked Ramapala's kingdom and unsettled him. Although

    Bhima (Varendra king)

    Bhima (Varendra king)

    Bhima_(Varendra_king)

  • Vigrahapala I
  • Pala emperor from 870 to 871

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Vigrahapala I

    Vigrahapala I

    Vigrahapala_I

  • Mahipala II
  • Pala Emperor

    in a bitter conflict with his ambitious younger brothers, Surapala and Ramapala. He imprisoned them early in his reign. The common people were also oppressed

    Mahipala II

    Mahipala II

    Mahipala_II

  • Dharmapala of Bengal
  • Pala emperor from late 8th century

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Dharmapala of Bengal

    Dharmapala of Bengal

    Dharmapala_of_Bengal

  • Rajyapala
  • Pala emperor from 925 to 962

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Rajyapala

    Rajyapala

    Rajyapala

  • Gopala II
  • Pala emperor from 866 to 870

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Gopala II

    Gopala II

    Gopala_II

  • List of oldest higher-learning institutions
  • Advanced education in the ancient world

    its creation via Devapala (810-850) records only attest its creation via Ramapala (c.a. 1077-1120) records only attest its creation via Uesugi Norizane (c

    List of oldest higher-learning institutions

    List of oldest higher-learning institutions

    List_of_oldest_higher-learning_institutions

  • Madanapala (Pala dynasty)
  • Pala Emperor

    lineage of that name is questionable. Madanapala was the youngest son of Ramapala and his wife Madanadevi. In the copperplate of the 2nd year of Madanapala's

    Madanapala (Pala dynasty)

    Madanapala (Pala dynasty)

    Madanapala_(Pala_dynasty)

  • Gopala I
  • 8th century founder of Indian Pala Dynasty

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Gopala I

    Gopala I

    Gopala_I

  • Govindapala
  • Indian royalty

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Govindapala

    Govindapala

    Govindapala

  • Munger
  • City in Bihar, India

    Munger was mentioned (as Mudgiri) as the residence of the Pala ruler Ramapala. In the 1100s, Mudgagiri seems to have been under Sena rule. A copper plate

    Munger

    Munger

    Munger

  • Kumarapala (Pala king)
  • Pala Emperor

    Kumarapala (Bengali : কুমারপাল) was the successor to the Pala king Ramapala in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent, and sixteenth ruler of the

    Kumarapala (Pala king)

    Kumarapala (Pala king)

    Kumarapala_(Pala_king)

  • Devapala of Bengal
  • Pala emperor of early 9th century

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Devapala of Bengal

    Devapala of Bengal

    Devapala_of_Bengal

  • Varendra rebellion
  • 1070 CE revolt of Kaivarta chieftains against Pala rule in north Bengal

    consolidated his position in Varendra. He was a powerful ruler and invaded Ramapala's dominion. He left a peaceful kingdom to his Brother Rudok, but nothing

    Varendra rebellion

    Varendra rebellion

    Varendra_rebellion

  • Kamarupa
  • Kingdom based around Assam (350-1140)

    its western territories were conquered by Ramapala of the Pala Empire of Bengal. Western Kamarupa Ramapala could not keep control for long, and Timgyadeva

    Kamarupa

    Kamarupa

    Kamarupa

  • Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty)
  • King of Kannauj from 1114 to 1155

    who was also a Pala feudatory & the maternal uncle of the Pala ruler Ramapala, according to the Ramacharitam. Vasantadevi was also a Mahayana Buddhist

    Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty)

    Govindachandra (Gahadavala dynasty)

    Govindachandra_(Gahadavala_dynasty)

  • Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)
  • Medieval dynasty of Kamarupa

    Pala dynasty came to an end when Kamarupa was invaded by the Gaur king Ramapala (c. 1072–1126).[citation needed] Timgyadeva was made the governor of Kamarupa

    Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)

    Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)

    Pala_dynasty_(Kamarupa)

  • Gopala IV
  • Pala Emperor

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Gopala IV

    Gopala IV

    Gopala_IV

  • Mahipala
  • Pala emperor from 978 to 1026

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Mahipala

    Mahipala

    Mahipala

  • Maitripada
  • Indian Buddhist (1007-1085)

    known as Sahajavajra), Devākaracandra (also known as Śūnyatāsamādhi), and Rāmapāla. His hermitage was in the Mithila region (also known as Tirhut), somewhere

    Maitripada

    Maitripada

    Maitripada

  • Sena revolution of Bengal
  • Mid 12th century revolution in Bengal

    established independent power in Bengal immediately after the demise of Ramapala. The Deopara Prashasti records that he defeated Nanya, Vir, Raghav and

    Sena revolution of Bengal

    Sena revolution of Bengal

    Sena_revolution_of_Bengal

  • Nayapala
  • Pala emperor from 1026 to 1041

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Nayapala

    Nayapala

    Nayapala

  • Pithipatis of Magadha
  • Late medieval Buddhist dynasty in Magadha

    arrived in Bodh Gaya from the area of Ratanpur and began a campaign against Ramapala. During this conflict, he established Bodh Gaya as his base of operations

    Pithipatis of Magadha

    Pithipatis of Magadha

    Pithipatis_of_Magadha

  • Vigrahapala III
  • Pala Emperor

    and this tradition continued under his successor Ramapala. Poet Sandhyakar Nandi describes Ramapala's son Madanapala as a devotee of Shiva. He was succeeded

    Vigrahapala III

    Vigrahapala III

    Vigrahapala_III

  • Vigrahapala II
  • Pala Emperor

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Vigrahapala II

    Vigrahapala II

    Vigrahapala_II

  • Mahendrapala
  • Pala Emperor from 839 to 854

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Mahendrapala

    Mahendrapala

    Mahendrapala

  • Ancient institutions of learning in the Indian subcontinent
  • Bangladesh. It was founded by the later kings of the Pāla dynasty, probably Ramapala (c. 1077–1120), most likely at a site near the present village of Jagdal

    Ancient institutions of learning in the Indian subcontinent

    Ancient_institutions_of_learning_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Bikrampur
  • Former historical administrative unit in Bangladesh

    Vigrahapala II, Mahipala, Naya Pala, Vigrahapala III, Mahipala II, Shurapala II, Ramapala, Kumarapala, Gopala III and Madanapala. Pala empire disintegrated in 1174

    Bikrampur

    Bikrampur

    Bikrampur

  • Mahavihara
  • Buddhist term for a great temple or monastery

    Bengal. It was founded by the later kings of the Pāla dynasty, probably Ramapala (c. 1077 – c. 1120), most likely at a site near the present village of

    Mahavihara

    Mahavihara

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • 1070–1071 1070–1071 Shurapala II 1075–1077 1080–1082 1071–1072 1071–1072 Ramapala 1077–1130 1082–1124 1078/9–1132 1072–1126 1072–1126 Kumarapala 1130–1140

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Narayanapala
  • Pala emperor from 871 to 925

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Narayanapala

    Narayanapala

    Narayanapala

  • Gopala III
  • Pala Emperor

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Gopala III

    Gopala III

    Gopala_III

  • Eastern Ganga dynasty
  • Medieval of Indian royal dynasty (493–1947)

    Anantavarman also went further east wrestling with the Pala Empire king Ramapala, He defeated the chief of Mandara, pillaged his capital Aramya, modern

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern Ganga dynasty

    Eastern_Ganga_dynasty

  • Naogaon District
  • District on Bangladesh in Rajshahi Division

    Bangladesh. It was founded by the later kings of the Pāla dynasty, probably Ramapala (c. 1077–1120), likely at a site near the present village of Jagddal in

    Naogaon District

    Naogaon District

    Naogaon_District

  • Gahadavala dynasty
  • Northern Indian dynasty (1072–1237)

    the Pala chronicle Ramacharitam suggests that his plan was foiled by Ramapala's feudatory Bhimayashas. Chandradeva was succeeded by Madanapala, who faced

    Gahadavala dynasty

    Gahadavala dynasty

    Gahadavala_dynasty

  • Shurapala I
  • Pala Emperor

    Vigrahapala III 1041–1067 Mahipala II 1067–1068 Shurapala II 1068–1069 Ramapala 1069–1122 Kumarapala 1122–1124 Gopala IV 1124–1139 Madanapala 1139–1161

    Shurapala I

    Shurapala I

    Shurapala_I

  • Varman dynasty (Bengal)
  • Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1035–1150)

    for a long time. Harivaman, having seen Ramapala's success in recovering northern Bengal, propitiated Ramapala in order to avoid a Pala attack on his territory

    Varman dynasty (Bengal)

    Varman dynasty (Bengal)

    Varman_dynasty_(Bengal)

  • Nandy (surname)
  • Surname list

    Nandi (c 1082–1124), the Sandhi-Vigrahika (minister of peace and war) of Ramapala and father of Sandhyakar Nandi Sandip Nandy, Indian footballer Sanhita

    Nandy (surname)

    Nandy_(surname)

  • Saha (surname)
  • Surname list

    In early twelfth century the Chandimau image inscription of the time of Rāmapāla, year 42, mentions a donor vanika (lit. merchant) sādhu Saharaņa, the son

    Saha (surname)

    Saha (surname)

    Saha_(surname)

  • List of Bengalis
  • Vigrahapala II Mahipala I Nayapala Vigrahapala III Mahipala II Shurapala II Ramapala Kumarapala Gopala III Madanapala Govindapala Traillokyachandra (900–930)

    List of Bengalis

    List of Bengalis

    List_of_Bengalis

  • List of rulers of Bengal
  • 1070–1071 1070–1071 Shurapala II 1075–1077 1080–1082 1071–1072 1071–1072 Ramapala 1077–1130 1082–1124 1078/9–1132 1072–1126 1072–1126 Kumarapala 1130–1140

    List of rulers of Bengal

    List of rulers of Bengal

    List_of_rulers_of_Bengal

  • Telkupi
  • Submerged location in West Bengal, India

    Rudrasikhara, a local ruler of the area in 11th century, who helped Pala king, Ramapala, to recover Varendra from Bhima. The royal chronicle of Panchkot Raj of

    Telkupi

    Telkupi

    Telkupi

  • List of Pala emperors
  • II Gaudeswar c. 1067–1068 CE 1 Shurapala II Gaudeswar c. 1068–1069 CE 1 Ramapala Gaudeswar c. 1069–1122 CE 53 Kumarapala Gaudeswar c. 1122–1124 CE 2 Gopala

    List of Pala emperors

    List of Pala emperors

    List_of_Pala_emperors

  • Kurkihar hoard
  • Set of bronzes found in Bihar, India

    Prajnaparamita now in LACM. was copied in this monastery during the rule of Ramapala. Kurkihar was apparently a major pilgrimage center located midway between

    Kurkihar hoard

    Kurkihar hoard

    Kurkihar_hoard

  • History of Assam
  • established the Pala dynasty. The last Pala king was removed by the Gaur king, Ramapala, in 1110. But the two subsequent kings, Timgyadeva and Vaidyadeva, though

    History of Assam

    History of Assam

    History_of_Assam

  • Jaya Pala
  • King of Kamarupa

    Jayapala. The attribution of the conquest of Kamarupa to the Pala King Ramapala (1077-1133 AD) of Gauda by Sandhyakar Nandi in his Ramacharitam because

    Jaya Pala

    Jaya Pala

    Jaya_Pala

  • Ramai Pandit
  • Medieval Bengali Hindu poet

    Brahman sage; after his father's death, Ramai was Rama-kathai or Ramavataram Ramapala-charita. According to Ghanaram Chakrabarty's Dharmamangal, he was born

    Ramai Pandit

    Ramai_Pandit

  • Nanyadeva
  • King of Mithila from 1097 to 1147

    gained control of Mithila by 1097 CE. Nanyadeva was a contemporary of Ramapala of the Pala Empire with whom he had fallen into conflict and then subsequently

    Nanyadeva

    Nanyadeva

    Nanyadeva

  • Middle kingdoms of India
  • Political entities in the Indian subcontinent from 3rd century BCE - 13th century CE

    Chalukyas. After Mahipala I the Pala dynasty again saw its decline until Ramapala, the last great ruler of the dynasty, managed to retrieve the position

    Middle kingdoms of India

    Middle kingdoms of India

    Middle_kingdoms_of_India

  • Mahasthangarh
  • Archaeological site of Bangladesh

    Pala, dynasty. Bhima in his turn was defeated in battle and billed by Ramapala. Mahipala's son.[citation needed] Jogir Bhaban South west of Bagtahali

    Mahasthangarh

    Mahasthangarh

    Mahasthangarh

  • Dibar Dighi
  • Historic site in Naogaon District, Bangladesh

    three other epigraphical records exist of Dibyak. Bhim was subdued by Ramapala (supported by his kinsmen and other samantas) later, and put to death;

    Dibar Dighi

    Dibar Dighi

    Dibar_Dighi

  • Odantapuri
  • Buddhist Mahavihara

    centre of great veneration. According to Taranatha, during the reign of Ramapala, along with fifty teachers in Odantapuri, "permanently lived a thousand

    Odantapuri

    Odantapuri

    Odantapuri

  • Simhana
  • Yadava-narayana, Paramabhattaraka, Parameshvara, Maharajadhiraja

    historical evidence. The Ambe inscription states that Simhana defeated king Ramapala of Varanasi, but no such king is known to have ruled Varanasi during Simhana's

    Simhana

    Simhana

    Simhana

  • List of state leaders in the 12th century
  • (1163–1195) Thayanthapa, King (1195–1231) Pala Empire (complete list) – Ramapala, King (1072–1126) Kumarapala, King (1126–1128) Gopala III, King (1128–1143)

    List of state leaders in the 12th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th_century

  • List of state leaders in the 11th century
  • (1043–1070) Mahipala II, King (1070–1071) Shurapala, King (1071–1072) Ramapala, King (1072–1126) Pala dynasty of Kamarupa (complete list) – Go Pala, King

    List of state leaders in the 11th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century

  • Rampal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sa:रामपाल in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rampal or Ram Pal may refer to: Ramapala, emperor of the Pala dynasty of medieval India Ram Pal Rajwanshi (born

    Rampal

    Rampal

  • Madanapala (Gahadavala dynasty)
  • Parama-bhattaraka Maharajadhiraja Parameshvara Parama-Maheshvara

    matrimonial alliance: Govindachandra married a relative of the Pala king Ramapala. Madanapala was succeeded by his son Govindachandra, who had played an

    Madanapala (Gahadavala dynasty)

    Madanapala_(Gahadavala_dynasty)

  • Gar Mandaran
  • Village in West Bengal, India

    Ramacharita mentions a Lakshmisura of Aparamandara in the list of vassals of Ramapala. Popular tradition in Bengal has it that Vijaya Sena had entered into a

    Gar Mandaran

    Gar Mandaran

    Gar_Mandaran

  • Dibyak
  • Minister in the Pala Court and the leader of Varendra Rebellion

    century. Vigrahapāla III had three sons,—Mahipala II, Šūrapāla II, and Rāmapāla. Mahīpāla II succeeded his father about 1070 AD. After ascending the throne

    Dibyak

    Dibyak

    Dibyak

  • Abhayakaragupta
  • Buddhist monk, scholar and tantric master

    sciences and became well known as a pandit." During the reign of King Rāmapāla (c. 1075-1120), there was a great revival of Buddhism under Abhayākaragupta

    Abhayakaragupta

    Abhayakaragupta

    Abhayakaragupta

  • Dandabhukti
  • Territory of ancient Bengal

    Sandhyakar Nandi, and its ruler Jayasimha was described as a feudatory of Ramapala, the Pala ruler. The Kamboja dynasty is believed to have conquered the

    Dandabhukti

    Dandabhukti

  • Sanskrit Buddhist literature
  • Buddhist texts composed in Sanskrit

    works which are key to the Mahamudra tradition). Rāmapāla's Sekanirdeśapañjikā, a commentary by Rāmapāla on the Sekanirdeśa (also called Sekanirdeśa) of

    Sanskrit Buddhist literature

    Sanskrit Buddhist literature

    Sanskrit_Buddhist_literature

  • Chandradeva
  • Indian king, ruled c. 1072 – c. 1103

    unsuccessfully tried to invade the Pala territory. According to Ramacharitam, Ramapala's feudatory in Magadha — Bhimayashas — defeated the ruler of Kanyakubja

    Chandradeva

    Chandradeva

  • Timeline of history of Assam
  • Pala dynasty in Kamarupa c1100 Jayapala, the last Pala king removed by Ramapala of Pala empire 1187 Birpal establishes Chutiya kingdom at Swarnagiri Year

    Timeline of history of Assam

    Timeline_of_history_of_Assam

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  • Mateenah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mateenah

    Firm Solid, determined

  • Marinna
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Marinna

    Of the sea.

  • Arphaxad
  • Biblical

    Arphaxad

    a healer; a releaser

  • Bilahari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bilahari

    Name of a Raga

  • Suryashobha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Suryashobha

    Sunshine

  • Quiyl
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Quiyl

    Bird

  • Abharan
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Abharan

    Ornament; A Jewel

  • Fillan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Fillan

    Little Wolf

  • Sameen
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sameen

    Precious, Invaluable, Happy, Self disciplined

  • Indumati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Indumati

    Daughter of Vidarbha.

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