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Pala Invasion of Kannauj

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Pala Invasion of Kannauj
Part of Tripartite Struggle

The Tripartite Struggle
Date820 C.E
Location
Result Pala Victory
Territorial
changes
  • Kannauj conquered by Palas
Belligerents
Pala Empire Ayudha dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Dharmapala
Chakrayudha
Indrayudha
Strength
Unknown Unknown

The Pala Invasion of Kannauj was a military expedition of thes Palas to Kannauj during the Tripartite Struggle.[1][2][3]

Background

During the 9th Century, different powers of India struggled to take control of Kannauj as because it was the capital of India at the contemporary time, hence to gain the title of the emperor of India the Tripartite Struggle had taken place, where the Gurjara Pratihara , Rashtrakutas and the Palas were engaged in conflicts, Indrayudha who had the crown of Kannauj, was a vassal of the Gurjara Pratihara Vatsraja engaged on a war with Dharmapala and deffeated him but the Rashtrakuta King Dhruva went on an expedition on deffeating Vatsraja and soon he went back to his southern domains. This Invasion made the Pratiharas weak and opened the opportunity for Dharmapala to invade Kannauj.[4]

The Conquest

Dharmapala went on to invade Kannauj , where he defeated [5] and overthrew Indrayudha and installed Chakrayudha on the throne of Kannauj.[6] The 12th verse of the Khalimpur copper plate and the 3rd verse of the Bhagalpur copper plate tells about the attendance of various chieftains from various parts of the India.[7][8] The verse mentioning the installation of Chakrayudha[9]

जितेन्द्रराज - प्रभृतिनरातीनुपार्जिता येन महोदय श्रीः । दत्वा पुनः सा वलिनार्थयित्रे चक्रायुधायानति वामनाय ॥ ३ ॥

The 12th verse of the Khalimpur Cooper plate inscription mentions the chieftains who attended the imperial assembly [10][11]

khalimpur Copper Inscription of Dharmapala

भोजैमत्स्यैः समद्रैः कुरु यदुयवनावन्ति गन्धार कीरैः भूपैर्व्यालोल - मौलि - प्रणति परिणतैः साधु सङ्कीर्यमाणः । हुष्यत् - पञ्चालवृद्धोद्धृत कनकमय स्वाभिवेको - कुम्भो दत्तश्रीः कन्यकुब्जस सललित चलित भूलता लक्ष्म येन ॥ १२ ॥

Aftermath

After the victory over the capital, Dharmapala had assembled an imperial assembly or durbar which was attended by a number of chieftains who bowed down respectfully and granted approval.[12][13][14]

Areas under direct control of Dharmapala

References

  1. ^ Hoiberg, Dale (2000). Students' Britannica India. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 978-0-85229-760-5.
  2. ^ Ponvannan, Gayathri (2022-01-25). 100 Great Chronicles of Indian History: From Cave Paintings to the Constitution. Hachette India. ISBN 978-93-91028-77-0.
  3. ^ "India - Dravidian, Tamil, Telugu | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  4. ^ Shaikh, Dr Shahajahan B. (2017-09-04). Archaeological Study of Kandhar (Dist. Nanded, Maharashtra). Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-387-15993-2.
  5. ^ S N Sen (1987). Ancient Indian history and civilization.
  6. ^ Indian History. Allied Publishers. 1988. ISBN 978-81-8424-568-4.
  7. ^ MAJUMDAR, R. C. (1971). HISTORY OF ANCIENT BENGAL. G. BHARADWAJ , CALCUTTA.
  8. ^ Sinha, Bindeshwari Prasad (1977). Dynastic History Of Magadha. Abhinav Publications. ISBN 978-81-7017-059-4.
  9. ^ Bagchi, Jhunu (1993). The History and Culture of the Pālas of Bengal and Bihar, Cir. 750 A.D.-cir. 1200 A.D. Abhinav Publications. ISBN 978-81-7017-301-4.
  10. ^ Bagchi, Jhunu (1993). The History and Culture of the Pālas of Bengal and Bihar, Cir. 750 A.D.-cir. 1200 A.D. Abhinav Publications. ISBN 978-81-7017-301-4.
  11. ^ The Indian Historical Quarterly. Calcutta Oriental Press. 1985.
  12. ^ MAJUMDAR, R. C. (1971). HISTORY OF ANCIENT BENGAL. G. BHARADWAJ , CALCUTTA.
  13. ^ Singh, Pradhuman (2021-01-19). Bihar General Knowledge Digest: Bihar General Knowledge Digest: An Expert Guide to Bihar's History, Culture and Current Affairs. Prabhat Prakashan. ISBN 978-93-5266-769-7.
  14. ^ Publication, Mocktime (2011-01-01). MEDIEVAL INDIA: UPSC PREPARATION BOOKS HISTORY SERIES. by Mocktime Publication.
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