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Page 308
... Kamarupa and then over Kalinga ( at that time under Choda - Ganga who had founded his kingdom cir . 1076 A.c. ) In the struggle between Vijaya - Sena and Madaua the Pāla king of Gauda , Chandra of Kanauj helped Madana Pala , according ...
... Kamarupa and then over Kalinga ( at that time under Choda - Ganga who had founded his kingdom cir . 1076 A.c. ) In the struggle between Vijaya - Sena and Madaua the Pāla king of Gauda , Chandra of Kanauj helped Madana Pala , according ...
Page 312
... Kamarupa on the east to Kashmir on the west , with the Himalayas as the northern and Vindhyas as the southern boundary , " " After his death the country was destined never entirely to recover till the invasion and conquest of India by ...
... Kamarupa on the east to Kashmir on the west , with the Himalayas as the northern and Vindhyas as the southern boundary , " " After his death the country was destined never entirely to recover till the invasion and conquest of India by ...
Page 315
... Kamarupa , who was an independent potentate , did the same . Besides , the Valabhi king is described in connection with that very religious assembly as the " king of south India . " 30 On the whole the available facts can hardly justify ...
... Kamarupa , who was an independent potentate , did the same . Besides , the Valabhi king is described in connection with that very religious assembly as the " king of south India . " 30 On the whole the available facts can hardly justify ...
Page 320
... Kāmarūpa was his only ally - fought with the greatest potentates of India . His military genius not only saved his kingdom from impending ruin but also enlarged its extent , and this sufficiently explains the reputation of his valour to ...
... Kāmarūpa was his only ally - fought with the greatest potentates of India . His military genius not only saved his kingdom from impending ruin but also enlarged its extent , and this sufficiently explains the reputation of his valour to ...
Page 324
... Kamarupa and Utkal , and defeated the Hūnas , Gurjaras and Dravidas . The Pāla empire was not only greater in extent but also endured for a longer time than the empire of Harșa . Even a remote descendant of Dharmapāla in the eleventh ...
... Kamarupa and Utkal , and defeated the Hūnas , Gurjaras and Dravidas . The Pāla empire was not only greater in extent but also endured for a longer time than the empire of Harșa . Even a remote descendant of Dharmapāla in the eleventh ...
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