Which new dynasty developed in eastern part of the country?
(a) Cholas
(b) Palas
(c) Chahamanas
(d) Rashtrakutas
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Answer:
(b) Palas
Explanation:
because it emerge in bihar
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Answer:
Option b - Palas is the new dynasty developed in the eastern part of the country.
Explanation:
Origin of the Palas:
- In 750 AD this dynasty was founded by Gopala.
- He was the military general, elected by the king.
Rulers of Pala Empire:
- Gopala (750 - 770 AD)
- Dharmapala (770 - 810 AD)
- Devapala ( 810 -850 AD)
- Mahipala
- Ramapala
- Madanapala (1144 - 1162 AD)
Pala period is also called the "Golden Era" in Bengal history.
The dynasty ruled in Bengal and Bihar regions for about 400 years, from the 8th century until the end of the 11th century.
About 20 leaders ruled during this period.
Hence, Palas is the new dynasty developed in the Eastern part of the country.
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