Talk:Devapala of Bengal

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@Utcursch: This is regarding to of the edits I made. I already discussed this in the talk page of Pala Emmpire.

In the "Expansion under Dharmapala and Devapala" section, Pala Empire didnt control Odisha(not Orissa), it was under Bhauma Kara Dynasty. "Utkala" refers to Northern Odisha unless kings like Satrubhanja conquer most of Odisha. So Utkala(or Kalinga or Toshala) can mean whole Odisha or Northern Odisha depending on how much power Utkala kings(mostly Bhanjas) have. At this point Odisha was ruled by Bhauma Kara Dynasty of Toshala. There is no evidence of Palas occupying "Utkala", but even if they did its probably just small parts of Northern Odisha.