Srichandra

After Traillokyachandra, Srichandra ascended the throne, taking the titles "Paramsaugata",[2] "Parameshwar", "Parambhattārak" and "Mahārājādhirāj".

[3] According to the book Dynastic History of Bengal by Abdul Momin Chowdhury, Srichandra ruled 45 years, from 930 to 975 CE.

[4] Again, Ramesh Chandra Majumdar mentioned in his book, History of Bangladesh that Srichandra reigned from 905 to 955 CE.

Under his command, the Harikelan armies also successfully fought the Pala Empire and possibly the Kambojas of northern Bengal.

[1] According to the copper plates, although Srichandra was a devout Buddhist and a patron of his faith, he was tolerant of other religious beliefs among his subjects, as evidenced by his attempts to settle displaced Brahmins within his empire.