Khadga dynasty | |
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660 CE–750 CE | |
Capital | Karmanta Vasaka in present-day Barakamata, Comilla district |
Religion | Buddhism[1] |
Government | Monarchy |
Raja | |
• 625-640 | Khadgodyama (first) |
• 716-? | Udirnakhadga (last) |
Historical era | Classical period |
• Established | 660 CE |
• Disestablished | 750 CE |
Today part of | Bangladesh India |
History of Bengal |
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The Khadga dynasty (Bengali: খড়্গ বংশ) was a Buddhist dynasty which ruled the areas of Vanga and Samatata in Bengal from 660 CE to 750 CE.[2] Chronologically, the dynasty emerged as a powerful kingdom 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.[3] While they did not assume imperial titles, the Khadgas retained sovereignty over the ancient kingdom of Vanga and later conquered Samatata.[4] It was succeeded by the Deva dynasty.[5]