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deva dynasty 예문

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  • The Chandras were succeeded by the Deva Dynasty.
  • After a brief period of confusion, the Deva Dynasty occupied this region and established their capital at Kachua.
  • With the rise of Gopala, Bengal was united once more under the Pala Empire, Chandra dynasty, Sena dynasty and deva dynasty.
  • This Hindu Vaishnava dynasty is different from an earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty ( c . 8th 9th century ) of Samatata, whose capital was Devaparvata.
  • However, smaller Hindu states, such as the Deva dynasty, continued to exist in the southern and the eastern parts of Bengal until the 1450s.
  • According to a legend on a seal ( discovered at the site ) the founder of the monastery was Bhavadeva, a ruler of the Deva dynasty.
  • This Hindu Vaishnava dynasty is different from an earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty ( c . 8th-9th centuries ) of Samatata, whose capital was Devaparvata.
  • Some of them even formed their own independent Kingdoms for example the Deva dynasty, Chandra dynasty, Shur dynasty etc . In medieval Bengal, Kayasthas were able to play a key role under Muslim rule by learning foreign languages such as Persian.