The Chola inscription (Tirumulai inscription), which records …

Years: 1024 - 1024

The Chola inscription (Tirumulai inscription), which records Rajendra Chola's invasion of Bengal some time between 1021 and 1024 CE, sheds further light on the condition of Bengal.

The inscription records that after conquering Odisha, the Chola general seized Dandabhukti after having destroyed Dharmapala (possibly belonging to the Kamboja line) and reached southern Radha where he met Ranashura.

Then the army reached Vangaladesha, where the 'rains never ceased'.

Although Mahipala is defeated by Rajendra Chola in battle, he continues to retain his kingdom upon the Chola king’s departure.

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