Vigrahapala I

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Vigrahapala I was a ruler of the Pala dynasty in eastern India, known for maintaining the empire’s stability in the period following its peak under his predecessors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Pala emperor
historical figure
associatedDynastyFounder Gopala I NERFINISHED
associatedReligion Mahayana Buddhism NERFINISHED
associatedWith Buddhist monastic institutions
capital Monghyr NERFINISHED
Pataliputra NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition early Pala ruler
chronologyStatus dates uncertain
country Pala Empire NERFINISHED
culture Buddhist
dynasty Pala NERFINISHED
ethnicity Bengali
father Gopala II NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalRegion Gauda NERFINISHED
Varendra NERFINISHED
house Pala house
knownFor continuity of Pala administration
relative peace during his reign
languageOfCourt Sanskrit
memberOf Pala dynasty NERFINISHED
monarchicalSystem hereditary monarchy
notableFor maintaining stability of the Pala Empire
ruling after the peak of Pala power
partOf classical period of Indian history
politicalStatus sovereign ruler
predecessor Gopala II NERFINISHED
region eastern India NERFINISHED
reignedIn 10th century
religion Buddhism
ruledTerritory Bengal NERFINISHED
Magadha NERFINISHED
scriptUsed Siddham script NERFINISHED
sourceType epigraphic records
later historical chronicles
successor Narayanapala NERFINISHED
successorState later Pala Empire
title Maharajadhiraja NERFINISHED
Pala king

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Devapala successor Vigrahapala I