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== Expedition to Prāgjyotiṣa ==
== Expedition to Prāgjyotiṣa ==
The Bhagalpur Copper plate states that when Jayapala (the cousin of Devapāla) led an expedition to conquer Pragjyotisa (Kāmarupa kingdom), the Pragjyotisa king lived in happiness by accepting the order of the prince (Jayapala). Hence it is evident that the King of Kāmarupa accepted Devapāla's suzerainty and was left unmolested. The king of Kāmarupa reffered here was Harjara or Pralambha the father of Harjara.<ref name=":0">Majumdar, R. C. (1943). [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.99743 ''The History Of Bengal Vol. 1'']. p. 117.</ref>
The Bhagalpur Copper plate states that when Jayapala (the cousin of [[Devapala (Pala dynasty)|Devapāla]]) led an expedition to conquer [[Kamarupa kingdom|Pragjyotisa (Kāmarupa kingdom)]], the Pragjyotisa king lived in happiness by accepting the order of the prince (Jayapala). Hence it is evident that the King of Kāmarupa accepted [[Devapala (Pala dynasty)|Devapāla's]] suzerainty and was left unmolested. The king of Kāmarupa reffered here was Harjara or Pralambha the father of Harjara.<ref name=":0">Majumdar, R. C. (1943). [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.99743 ''The History Of Bengal Vol. 1'']. p. 117.</ref>
== Conquest of Utkalā and Kāliṅga ==
== Conquest of Utkalā and Kāliṅga ==
=== Pala-Rastrakuta Invasions of Utkala (Bhauma Kara Dynasty) ===
=== Pala-Rastrakuta Invasions of Utkala (Bhauma Kara Dynasty) ===
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