Pala dynasty (Kamarupa)

Kamarupa Kingdom
900 CE–1100 CE
The traditional boundary of the Kamarupa kingdom
CapitalHarruppeshvar (present-day Tezpur),
Durjaya (present-day North Guwahati),
Kamarupanagara (present-day North Guwahati)
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
Maharajadhiraja 
 c900 – c920
Brahma Pala
 c920 – c960
Ratna Pala
 c960 – c990
Indra Pala
 c990 – 1015
Go Pala
 c1015 – c1035
Harsha Pala
 c1035 – c1060
Dharma Pala
 c1075 – c1100
Jaya Pala
Historical eraClassical India
 Established
900 CE
 Disestablished
1100 CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mlechchha dynasty
Kachari kingdom
Chutia kingdom
Baro-Bhuyan
Kamata Kingdom
Ahom dynasty

The Pala dynasty of Kamarupa kingdom ruled from 900 CE. Like the Pala Empire of Bengal, the first ruler in this dynasty was elected, which probably explains the name of this dynasty "Pala". The Hindu orthodoxy drew their lineage from the earlier Varman dynasty and thus ultimately from Narakasura i.e. Bhauma dynasty. The dynasty is unrelated to the previous Varman and Mlecchna dynasties.

The Palas were the last dynasty to rule Kamarupa. After the collapse of the Pala rule, Kamarupa disintegrated, to be followed in due course by the Ahom, Chutia, Kamata, and Kachari kingdoms, and the confederate rule of the Baro-Bhuyans.