Rajyapala
| Rajyapala | |
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| Pala Emperor | |
| Reign | 925–962[1] |
| Predecessor | Narayanapala |
| Successor | Gopala III |
| Spouse | Bhagyadevi (Rashtrakuta princess)[2] |
| Issue | Gopala III |
| Dynasty | Pala |
| Father | Narayanapala |
| Mother | Mamma, daughter of Govindaraja[3][note 1] |
| Religion | Hinduism |
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Rajyapala (r. 925–962) 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 in his 2nd regnal year. He was succeeded by his son Gopala III.[5]
See also
Notes
- ^ Nothing is known about Govindaraja beyond his name, which is mentioned on the Bharat Kala Bhaban inscription.[3] Historian S. Subramonia Iyer considered an identification with the Chahamanas ruler Govindaraja II, though believed this unlikely due to his being allied with the Palas' rivals, the Gurjara-Pratiharas, as well as for the former being in decline during this period.[4] According to historian Ryosuke Furui, all that can be said of Govindaraja is that he was a ruler, small or great, notable enough to be mentioned as father of the queen.[3]
References
- ^ Laha, Gopal (2017). "Revised Genealogy, Chronology & Regnal Years of the Kings of the Pala Dynasty in the Light of the Latest Discoveries, Decipherment and Presentation (750-1200 A.d)". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 78: 257. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 26906092.
- ^ Mirashi, Vasudev Vishnu (1961). Studies in Indology. Vidarbha Samshodhana Mandal. p. 92.
- ^ a b c Furui, Ryosuke (January 2016). "Bharat Kala Bhavan Copper Plate Inscription of Rājyapāla, year 2: Re-edition and Reinterpretation". Puravritta: 53.
- ^ Subramonia Iyer, S. (2011). Bharat Kala Bhavan Copper Plate Charter of Rajyapaladeva, Year 2. Epigraphia Indica. Vol. 43. Delhi: Archaeological Survey of India. pp. 30–31.
- ^ Sinha, Bindeshwari Prasad (1977). Dynastic History of Magadha, New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, p.195