name two pala rulers who controlled the ganga plain
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Gopala, and Dharmapala were the two Pala rulers who controlled the Ganga plain.
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The two pala rulers who ruled the pala empire were Dharmapala and Gopala.
- From the eighth through the twelfth centuries, Bihar & Bengal, India, was ruled by the Pala dynasty.
- Gopala, a regional leader who became ruler in the middle of the eighth century amid turmoil, was the organization's founder.
- Dharmapala, who succeeded him and ruled from around 770 to 810, considerably enlarged the empire and briefly had control over Kannauj.
- Devapala (810–850), who conducted invasions inside the north, the Deccan, as well as the peninsula, helped to maintain Pala power.
- However, after his reign, the dynasty lost ground, and Mahendrapala, the Gurjara–Pratihara monarch of Kannauj in the late 9 as well as early 10 centuries, advanced as far as northern Bengal.
- Mahipala I (reigned between 988 and 1038), whose power extended up to Varanasi, gave the Pala kingdom new life, but his passing caused it to lose it once again.
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