Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts

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The Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts were a series of early medieval wars in the Indian subcontinent between the Rashtrakuta dynasty of the Deccan and the Pala dynasty of eastern India for supremacy over regions such as Bengal, Bihar, and parts of northern India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval war
military conflict
cause control of trade routes in eastern India
struggle for regional supremacy
conflictBetween Pala Empire
surface form: Pala dynasty

Rashtrakuta dynasty
era 10th century
8th century
9th century
impact affected control over the Ganges plain
shaped political boundaries in eastern and northern India
involvedDynasty Pala Empire
surface form: Pala dynasty

Rashtrakuta dynasty
locatedIn Bengal
Bihar
Deccan Plateau
surface form: Deccan

South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent

eastern India
northern India
mainBelligerent Pala Empire
Rashtrakuta dynasty
surface form: Rashtrakuta Empire
partOf power struggle among early medieval Indian empires
relatedTo Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rashtrakuta–Pratihara conflicts

Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts self-linksurface differs
surface form: Tripartite struggle for Kannauj
result fluctuating control over Bengal
shifting frontiers between Deccan and eastern India
strategicRegion Gauda
Kannauj
Magadha
timePeriod early medieval period

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Pala Empire militaryConflict Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts
Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts relatedTo Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rashtrakuta–Pratihara conflicts
Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts relatedTo Rashtrakuta–Pala conflicts self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Tripartite struggle for Kannauj