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What did Devpala do?​

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Answered by yuvrajmeena802
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Devapala (9th century) was the most powerful ruler of the Pala Empire of Bengal region in the Indian Subcontinent. He was the third king in the line, and had succeeded his father Dharamapala. Devapala expanded the frontiers of the empire by conquering the present-day Assam and Orissa.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Devapala the third ruler of the pala dynasty, under whom the period of ascendancy of the dynasty continued unabated. Son and successor of dharmapala, Devapala had a long reign (c 821 - 861 AD) and his as well as his successors' copperplates are full of praise of his success in the expansion of the empire as also in other fields of governance. Weak successors on the Pratihara throne after Nagabhatta II and the inaction of Amoghavarsa, the Rastrukuta king, afforded him the opportunity to hold on to the empire he inherited from his father. It is likely that he succeeded to a vast empire and also the legacy of the tripartite struggle that started during the reign of his father. It is definitely to his credit that he could withstand the onslaughts from his rivals.

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