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| | Bengal before pala |
 | | In 748/759 AD vagadatta king harSa, possibly king of kAmarUpa and father in law of jayadeva, king of licchavis (alternatively, of kara dynasty of Orissa who also claim to be descendants of the bhagadatta dynasty) conquered gauD.a, oDra, kaliGga and koshala. |
 | | After that, buddhist tibetan kings srang-tsana-gampo (600–650 AD) and ki-li-pa-pu (650–679 AD) defeated magadha and kAmarUpa and became rulers of much of north India, though magadha proper, remained under Adityasena gupta, great grandson of mahAsenagupta and his three descendants till the first quarter of the eighth century. |
 | | After the khaD.gas, vaGga may have been under the candras till the first quarter of the eighth century: There is a buddhist tibetan tradition naming vRkSacandra, vigamacandra, kAmacandra, siMhacandra etc., ening with vimalacandra, his son govicandra, and relative lalitacandra. |
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