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and regarded the King as belonging to Pala Dynasty of Kamarupa. There is a belief that Dharmapala did build a city in the western fringe of his domain. There is no satisfactory evidence to identify Dharma Pala's capital Kamarupanagar with Kamatapur, particularly as the two names have no resemblance.
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is exception in the sense that it has the name of its composer, Prasthanakalsa, unlike the earlier inscription in Assam, excepting the Gachtal copper plate inscription of Gopala, composed by Balabhadra. The mention of Dharmapala as
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transferred his capital to Durjaya and Gopala restored it to Hadappaka. It is thus difficult to determine if Kamarupanagar is same as Hadappaka or it is different and new city altogether.
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and the Brahmins of this place, who settled in north Bengal appears to have given the name of their old habitation to their new habitat as in the cases of Sravasti and Tarkari.
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The first and second charters were composed by the same poet since they are couched in similar language and were issued by Dharma Pala -
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on the Brahmaputra, observations of Bhattacharya lacks credence, more so because of the evidence later revealed by the Gachtal plates.
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and hailing from Madhya Desa. The charter at serial 2 was issued in the third regnal year. The donee was from the village Krodanja in
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According to Bhattacharya (1933), Dharma Pala's capital has to be identified with the city that later was known as Kamatapur on the
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spoke of the ruins of Dharma Pala's city near Dimla in Rangpur district of Bangladesh, about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the
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The Indian encyclopaedia: biographical, historical, religious,administrative, ethnological, commercial and scientific
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But tradition associated Dharma Pala not with Kamatapur but with a city about 35 miles (56 km) away.
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Kāmarūpa-Kaliṅga-Mithilā:a politico-cultural alignment in Eastern India : history, art, traditions
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The History of Civilisation of the People of Assam to the Twelfth Century A.D
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Aspects of historical geography of Prāgjyotiṣa-Kāmarūpa (ancient Assam)
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in Aniruddha's prashati has created controversy, for the capital of
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Resplendent in the grandiosity and pomposity of usual titles
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Index

Kamarupa
Harsha Pala
Jaya Pala
Dynasty
Pala
a series
History of Kamarupa

Varman dynasty
Pushyavarman
Samudravarman
Balavarman
Kalyanavarman
Ganapativarman
Mahendravarman
Narayanavarman
Bhutivarman
Chandramukhavarman
Sthitavarman
Susthitavarman
Supratisthitavarman
Bhaskaravarman
Avantivarman
Mlechchha dynasty
Pala Dynasty
Brahma Pala
Ratna Pala
Indra Pala
Go Pala
Harsha Pala

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