Mahipala I

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Mahipala I was a prominent 11th-century ruler of the Pala dynasty in eastern India, known for reviving the empire’s power and patronizing Buddhism and learning.

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King Mahipala 1
Mahipala I canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Pala emperor
historical figure
associatedWith Buddhist learning centers in eastern India
centuryOfActivity 11th century
late 10th century
country Pala Empire
deathDate c. 1038
dynasty Pala Empire
surface form: Pala dynasty
ethnicGroup Bengali
father Vigrahapala II
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod early medieval India
knownFor patronage of Buddhism
patronage of learning
restoration of Pala territories
revival of Pala imperial power
stabilizing the Pala Empire after decline
temple and monastery endowments
languageOfCourt Sanskrit
mother Mahadevi
notableEvent expansion towards Magadha
reconquest of northern and western Bengal
partOf history of Bengal
history of Buddhism in India
patronOf Buddhist monasteries
religious institutions
scholars
placeOfRule Gauda
Varendra
positionHeld ruler of the Pala dynasty
predecessor Vigrahapala II
region Bengal
Bihar
eastern India
reignEnd c. 1038
reignStart c. 988
religion Buddhism
successor Nayapala
successorState later Pala Empire under Nayapala
title Maharajadhiraja
Paramabhattaraka
Parameshvara

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Pala Empire notableRuler Mahipala I
Sasbahu Temple builtBy Mahipala I
this entity surface form: King Mahipala