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1) The Pala Empire was an imperial power during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Bengal. It is named after its ruling dynasty, whose rulers bore names ending with the suffix of Pala. They were followers of the Mahayana and Tantric schools of Buddhism.

2) The pala dynasty was established by Gopala , who was a local chieftain. He rose to power in the mid 8th century during a period of anarchy .Pala dynasty, ruled in Bihar and Bengal, India, from the 8th to the 12th century.

The greatest ruler of the Pala dynasty was Dharmapala, who expanded the empire to its greatest extent and captured the imperial city of Kanauj.

Mahipala I  is considered the second founder of the pala dynasty. gopala i established the dynastic rule of the Palas in the middle of the 8th century AD.

3) After the death of Devapala, the Pala kingdom was on its way to decline. His son Narayanapala ascended the throne in 854 A.D. He showed little interest in military conquests because he was a peace loving and religious person.

During the rule of Narayanapala, the Pala kingdom fell prey to the invading armies of the Rashtrakutas in 860 A.D. He was thoroughly defeated.

The Pala Empire also could not escape the invasion of the Pratiharas who dealt a severe blow to the body-politic of the kingdom.

Added to this, the kingdom was ravaged by the armies of the Chandellas, Kalachuris and Kambojas at regular intervals.

After the death of Ramapala, the last important Pala king, the Pala dynasty was nearing its end.  

Gradually the Pala kingdom went into oblivion.

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