Overview
The Utpala Dynasty was a medieval Kashmiri Hindu dynasty that ruled over Kashmir from the 9th to 10th centuries. Founded by Avantivarman in 855, it replaced the Karkota dynasty. It came into existence in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent. The cities of Avantipur (Awantipora) and Suyapur (Sopore) were founded during the reign, and many Hindu temples dedicated to both Vishnu and Shiva, and Buddhist monasteries were built, notable of which is the Avantiswara and Avantiswami temples.
Historical Periods
Utpala Dynasty (960–961)
960 CE – 961 CE
Capital: AwantiporaArea: 174,993 km²
Utpala Dynasty (962–979)
962 CE – 979 CE
Capital: AwantiporaArea: 174,733 km²
Utpala Dynasty (980–999)
980 CE – 999 CE
Capital: AwantiporaArea: 174,798 km²
Utpala Dynasty (1000–1002)
1000 CE – 1002 CE
Capital: AwantiporaArea: 175,379 km²