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Rulers of Bengal : ウィキペディア英語版
List of rulers of Bengal

This is a list of rulers of Bengal. For much of its history, Bengal was split up into several independent kingdoms, completely unifying only several times. In ancient times, Bengal consisted of the kingdoms of Pundra, Suhma, Anga, Vanga, Samatata and Harikela. Along with Bihar, parts of northwestern Bengal were also incorporated into the kingdom of Magadha.
Under the Mauryas, much of Bengal was conquered save for the far eastern Bengali kingdoms which continued to exist as tributary states before succumbing to the Guptas. With the fall of the Gupta Empire, Bengal was united under a single local ruler, Shashanka, for the first time. With the collapse of his kingdom, Bengal split up into petty kingdoms once more.
With the rise of Gopala, Bengal was united once more under the Pala Empire, Chandra dynasty, Sena dynasty and deva dynasty. After them, Bengal was ruled by the Muslim dynasties followed by the British. The position of the Prime Minister of Bengal was established in 1937, and served as the provincial chief executive in the British Raj, until 1947, when Bengal was partitioned, making West Bengal part of India and the East Bengal part of Pakistan. East Bengal then became an independent country, Bangladesh, following the Bangladesh Liberation War.
==Legendary kings of Magadha: Brihadratha Dynasty (c. 1700–799 BCE)==

* Brihadratha
* Jarasandha
* Sahadeva
* Somapi (1679–1618 BCE)
* Srutasravas (1618–1551 BCE)
* Ayutayus (1551–1515 BCE)
* Niramitra (1515–1415 BCE)
* Sukshatra (1415–1407 BCE)
* Brihatkarman (1407–1384 BCE)
* Senajit (1384–1361 BCE)
* Srutanjaya (1361–1321 BCE)
* Vipra (1321–1296 BCE)
* Suchi (1296–1238 BCE)
* Kshemya (1238–1210 BCE)
* Subrata (1210–1150 BCE)
* Dharma (1150–1145 BCE)
* Susuma (1145–1107 BCE)
* Dridhasena (1107–1059 BCE)
* Sumati (1059–1026 BCE)
* Subhala (1026–1004 BCE)
* Sunita (1004–964 BCE)
* Satyajit (964–884 BCE)
* Biswajit (884–849 BCE)
* Ripunjaya (849–799 BCE)

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