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Reign
  
9th century

Mother
  
Mahata Devi

House
  
Pala Empire

Successor
  
Vigrahapala I

Name
  
Shurapala I

Predecessor
  
Mahendrapala


Dynasty
  
Pala

Role
  
Ruler

Grandparents
  
Dharmapala

Father
  
Devapala

Parents
  
Devapala

Great-grandparents
  
Gopala I

Shurapala I

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Shurapala I (also spelt Surapala) was a 9th-century ruler of the Pala Empire, in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent.

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Ancestry

Previously, the historians believed that Shurapala and Vigrahapala were the two names of the same person. However, the discovery of a copper plate in 1970 in the Mirzapur district conclusively established that these two were cousins. They either ruled simultaneously (perhaps over different territories) or in rapid succession. If they ruled in succession, it seems more likely that Shurapala preceded Vigrahapala, since Vigrahapala I and his descendants ruled in unbroken succession. Vigrahapala either dethroned Shurapala, or replaced him peacefully in absence of any direct heir to the throne.

Earlier, it was believed that Shurapala and Vigrahapala succeeded Devapala. However, the discovery of a copper plate charter at Jagjivanpur indicates that Shurapala was preceded by Mahendrapala. Both were sons of Devapala and his queen Mahata. According to the Jagjivanpur inscription Shurapala I was Mahendrapala's younger brother and royal envoy.

Reign

Based on the different interpretations of the various epigraphs and historical records, the different historians estimate Shurapala's reign as follows:

References

Shurapala I Wikipedia