Draft:Bhoja'a expedition into Bengal

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It is thus clear that Mihira Bhoja succeded, Within a few years of of his accesion,in re-establishing, to a considerable extent, the prestige and fortunes of his family. But soon he had to measure his strength with the Pala king Devapala. Mihira Bhoja was defeated and his triumphant career was arrested.[1]

Bhoja's expedition into Bengal
Part of Tripartite struggle
Date840 AD
Location
Result Pala Victory[2]
Belligerents
Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty Pala Empire
Commanders and leaders
Mihira Bhoja[3] Devapala[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ History and Culture of Indian People, The Age of Imperial Kanauj, 1964, p. 30, R. C. Majumdar, A. D. Pusalkar
  2. ^ History and Culture of Indian People, The Age of Imperial Kanauj, 1964, p. 30-31, R. C. Majumdar, A. D. Pusalkar
  3. ^ History and Culture of Indian People, The Age of Imperial Kanauj, 1964, p. 30, R. C. Majumdar, A. D. Pusalkar
  4. ^ History and Culture of Indian People, The Age of Imperial Kanauj, 1964, p. 30, R. C. Majumdar, A. D. Pusalkar