Khadga dynasty
The Khadga dynasty (Bengali: খড়্গ বংশ) was a dynasty which ruled the areas of Vanga and Samatata in Bengal from the mid 7th to early 8th Century CE. Chronologically, the dynasty emerged as a powerful kingdom between the fall of Gauda Kingdom and the rise of the Pala Empire. Their ascendancy may have been immediately preceded by the overthrow of a previously ruling Bhadra dynasty. While they did not assume imperial titles, the Khadgas retained sovereignty over the ancient kingdom of Vanga and later conquered Samatata. It was succeeded by the Deva dynasty.
Khadga dynasty | |
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625 CE–After 716 CE | |
Capital | Karmanta Vasaka |
Religion | Buddhism |
Government | Monarchy |
Raja | |
• 625-640 | Khadgodyama (first) |
• 716-? | Udirnakhadga (last) |
Historical era | Classical period |
• Established | 625 CE |
• Disestablished | After 716 CE |
Today part of | Bangladesh |
History of Bengal |
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