Historical dynasty ruling parts of Bengal in the 10th-11th centuries
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The Kamboja-Pala dynasty ruled parts of Bengal in the 10th to 11th centuries CE, after invading the Palas during the reign of Gopala II. The last Kamboja ruler of the Kamboja-Pala Dynasty Dharmapala was defeated by the south Indian Emperor Rajendra Chola I of the Chola dynasty in the 11th century.[1][2][3]
^Ancient Indian History and Civilization by Sailendra Nath Sen p.281
^The Cambridge Shorter History of India p.145
^West Bengal District Gazetteers: Nadīa p.63
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