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Bengal finds a coveted place even in pre-historic times. At the time of Alexander's
invasion a powerful king called Gangaridai ruled over Bengal Ascendancy of the
Guptas and the Mauryas had little effect on Bengal. Later Sasanka became King of
Bengal and is said to have played an important role in north-eastern India
in the early half of the seventh century. He was succeed by Gopala, who
founded the Plaa dynasty which ruled for centuries and had created a huge empire.
The Pllas were followed by the Sena dynasty which was ended by Muslim rulers
from Delhi. Various Muslim rulers and governors till the Mugahal period in 16th
century ruled Bengal.
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