Overview
The Sena dynasty was a Hindu dynasty during the early medieval period on the Indian subcontinent, that ruled from Bengal through the 11th and 12th centuries. The empire at its peak covered much of the north-eastern region of the Indian subcontinent. The Palas of Bengal were succeeded by the Sena Dynasty. The dynasty's founder was Samanta Sena. After him came Hemanta Sena, who usurped power and styled himself king in 1095 AD. His successor Vijaya Sena (r. 1096–1159) helped lay the foundations of the dynasty and had an unusually long reign of over 60 years. Ballala Sena conquered Gaur from the Pala, became the ruler of the Bengal Delta, and made Nadia the capital as well. Ballala Sena married Ramadevi.
Historical Periods
Sena Dynasty (1072–1098)
1072 CE – 1098 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 256,548 km²
Sena Dynasty (1099–1110)
1099 CE – 1110 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 256,548 km²
Sena Dynasty (1111–1138)
1111 CE – 1138 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 256,667 km²
Sena Dynasty (1139–1146)
1139 CE – 1146 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 257,143 km²
Sena Dynasty (1147–1151)
1147 CE – 1151 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 257,024 km²
Sena Dynasty (1152–1168)
1152 CE – 1168 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 253,585 km²
Sena Dynasty (1169–1226)
1169 CE – 1226 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 253,802 km²
Sena Dynasty (1227–1235)
1227 CE – 1235 CE
Capital: NabadwipArea: 253,802 km²