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- In 1447 AD, Kapilendradeva assumed the title ' Goudesvara.' and by this year, Bengal (Gauda) was undeniably under Kapilendradeva's power.
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The rule of deva dynasty was a period of peace, prosperity and creative excellence and may be designed as "golden age" After them, Bengal was ruled by the Hindu Maharajas of kingdoms such as Chandradwip and Cooch Behar.
Deva Dynasty (c. 12th – 13th centuries) was a Bengali Hindu Kayastha dynasty which originated in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent; the dynasty ruled over eastern Bengal after the Sena dynasty. The capital of the dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh.
The rule of deva dynasty was a period of peace, prosperity and creative excellence and may be designed as "golden age" After them, Bengal was ruled by the Hindu Maharajas of kingdoms such as Chandradwip and Cooch Behar.
The Deva dynasty was a Hindu dynasty of medieval Bengal that ruled over eastern Bengal after the collapse of Sena Empire. The capital of this dynasty was Bikrampur in present-day Munshiganj District of Bangladesh.
The later Senas have in any case been eclipsed by the Hindu Deva dynasty which itself may be the last important native dynasty in Bengal. Large areas of western Bengal continue to be ruled by the Khilji Malik dynasty.
During the life time of Devapala the Rashtrakuta and Pratihara kings who came to invade Bengal were defeated but during Narayanpala’s rule the Pala Empire had not the strength or determination to ward off the attacks of those two powerful houses.
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Nov 7, 2024 · For just over a century, the Sena Dynasty ruled Bengal. The dynasty's emergence supplanted the Palas in Bengal near the end of the 11th century AD. In 1203 AD, Bakhtiyar Khalji, the military general of the Ghurid dynasty, invaded Bengal and defeated the Lakshmana Sena.