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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JayapalaJayapala - Wikipedia

    Jayapala was a ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty from 964 to 1001 CE. He ruled over the area which stretched from Laghman in the west, to Kashmir in the east and from Sirhind to Multan . [2] He was the son of Hutpal and the father of Anandapala . [2]

  2. Mar 6, 2021 · The first Hindu king who faced this wave of the Turuskas was Jayapala (Jaipal or Jayapaladev), who fought till his last breath in order to protect his kingdom of people. The Hindu Shahi kingdom under Maharaja Jayapala was stretched from Sirhind to Lumghan (Laghman) and from Kashmir to Multan. The Hindu Shahi Kingdom.

  3. Feb 3, 2020 · A forgotten episode from ancient Indian history about Maharaja Jayapala Deva, the last Hindu King who ruled North-Western India. The downfall of the magnificent and overwhelming Empire of Kanauj ripped the protective military rug that had for over 150 years, safely ensconced the entire north-western region of Bharatavarsha.

  4. May 9, 2017 · Jayapala- Croton tiglium is a plant mentioned in Ayurveda for the treatment of alopecia, erectile dysfunction, ascites, severe constipation and to induce purgation, so the name, purging croton. It is known as Jamalgota in Hindi. Latin name- Croton tiglium Linn. Family- Euphorbiaceae (Eranda kula)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hindu_ShahisHindu Shahis - Wikipedia

    In 986–987, Jayapala marched towards Ghazni and met with Sabuktigin's forces at Ghuzak. The war remained largely inconclusive for days before the tide turned against the Shahis: Jayapala was forced to propose a peace treaty.

  6. Jayapala was defeated and captured, and as a result of the humiliation of the defeat, he later immolated himself in a funeral pyre. This is the first of many major battles in the expansion of the Ghaznavid Empire into the Indian subcontinent by Mahmud.

  7. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › JayapalaJayapala - Bharatpedia

    Jayapala was a Punjabi ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty which spanned the frontier of modern-day Afghanistan and Pakistan. He was the last Hindu ruler in the region around the Khyber Pass before his kingdom was conquered by the Ghaznavids .