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Khadga Dynasty

656 CE – 704 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
656 CE – 704 CE
Duration
48 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
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Overview

Khadga dynasty (Bengali: [kʰɔɽɡo rad͡ʒbɔŋʃo]), was a Buddhist dynasty which ruled the areas of Vanga and Samatata in ancient Bengal from 625 CE to 716 CE. Chronologically, the dynasty emerged as a powerful kingdom of Bengal 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 8th-9th century Buddhist Deva dynasty.

Historical Periods

Khadga Dynasty (656–691)

656 CE – 691 CE

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Area: 90,427 km²

Khadga Dynasty (692–704)

692 CE – 704 CE

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Area: 90,427 km²

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