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Rājyapāla, Devapāla's son
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56, 57, 60 |
Nārāyaṇapāla's son, marriage of, 62; reign of
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65, 69 |
the eldest son of Rāmapāla,
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85, 90, 92 |
Rājyapāladeva, murdered by Indian princes
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70 |
Rāmabhadra, Gurjara king
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52, 56, 58 |
"Rāmacarita"
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45, 46, 48, 71, 84, 86, 89, 94, 103 |
Rāmadevī, Vallālasena's wife
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106 |
Rāmapāla
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57, 71, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 99, 100, 101, 104 |
Rāmāvatī, new capital of Pālas, founded by Rāmapāla
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91, 92, 104 |
Raṇaśūra, the ruler of Southern Rāḍhā
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72 |
Raṇṇādevī, daughter of Parabala, married to Dharmapāla
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53 |
Rāṣṭrakūṭa family
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83, 90 |
Rāṣṭrakūṭas
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44, 45, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59, 65, 66, 68 |
Rathāṅga, Bhavadeva's son
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98 |
Relationship between the Pālas, Gāhaḍavālas, the Rāṣṭrakūṭas of Magadha and the rulers of Pīṭhī
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87, 88 |
Rudoka, Divvoka's brother
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85 |
Rudraśikhara of Tailakampa
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90 |
S
Sākambharī
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53 |
Sāmalavarman, son of Jātavarman
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98 |
Sāmantasena, founder of Sena dynasty
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98, 99, 100 |
Sandhyākara-nandi, author of "Rāmacarita"
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45, 48 |
Śaṅkaradevī, Mathana's daughter, married to Devarakṣita of Pīṭhī
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86 |
Sarkars, Northern (Kaliṇga)
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43 |
Sārnath, temple of
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74 |
Sea-god, Pālas the descendants of
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46 |
Sena dynasty
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99, 105, 106 |
Sīḥadeva, Vāmadeva's son
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60, 61 |
Śiva, temple at Kalaśapota
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62 |
Śivarāja, cousin of Rāmapāla
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85, 86, 90, 93 |
Soma of Paduvanvā
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90 |
Someśvara, Darbhapāṇi's son
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62 |
I, of the Western Cālukya
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79 |
Sthirapāla, Vasantapāla's brother
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74 |
Sun, the race of the
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46 |
Śūrapāla I, see Vigrahapāla I.
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II
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57, 83, 84, 85 |
of Kujabaṭī
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90 |
Suvarṇadeva, uncle of Rāmapāla
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83, 90, 93 |
T
Tailakampa (Telkupi?)
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90 |
Takkaṇa Lāḍam (= Dakṣiṇa Lāṭa? Dakṣiṇa Virāṭa? or Dakṣiṇa Rāḍhā?)
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71 |
Tārānātha, Tibetan historian
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47, 53, 57, 58, 74, 92, 95 |
Thanesar
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44 |
Tiṅgyadeva, chief of Assam rebellion
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101 |
Tīrabhūkti (Tirhut, Mithilā)
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59, 62, 63, 70 |
Tīrthika, king of Karṇya
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77 |
Tribhuvanapāla
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53, 54 |
Trilocanapāla, king of Gurjaras
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70 |
U
Udayāditya of Mālava
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76, 79 |
Uddaṇḍacuḍa see Uddaṇḍapura.
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Uddaṇḍapura, ancient name of Bihar
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57, 58, 71 |
Umāpati, a learned Brāhmaṇa of Kāñjivilvī
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58 |
Utkalas, eradicated by Devapāla, 56, 57; attacked by Rāmapāla
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92, 101 |
Uttarāpatha (Northern India)
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58 |
Uttara Rāḍhā (Northern Rāḍhā)
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72, 73 |
V
Vāhukadhavala
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52 |
Vaidyadeva, minister of Kumārapāla,
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45, 101, 102 |
Vajravarman
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97, 98 |
Vakpāla, Dharmmapāla's brother
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57, 58, 62 |
Vāla-Valabhi, the position of
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89, 99 |
Vallabha, Śrī =, king of the South
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50 |
Vallabhadevī, Vāmadeva's wife
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60, 61 |
Vallālasena
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105, 106, 107 |
Vāmadeva
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60, 61 |
Vaṅga (Eastern Bengal),
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44, 45, 49, 51, 56, 58, 59, 69, 71, 72, 76, 77 |
Vappadeva, Siḥadeva's son
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60, 61 |
Varendra (Northern Bengal)
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63, 73, 84, 85, 90, 99, 102, 104 |
Varman dynasty of Eastern Bengal
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97 |
Vasantapāla, Sthirapāla's brother
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74 |
Vatsarāja, king of Gurjara,
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44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 |
Veṅgi
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56, 59 |
Vigrahapāla I (Śūrapāla I),
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55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 62 |
II
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66, 69, 70 |
III
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46, 47, 62, 70, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 95, 97, 98, 112 |
Vijayapur
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104 |
Vijayarāja of Nidrāvala
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90 |