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Maharaja of the Hindu Shahis from 964 to 1001
Jayapala was a ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty from 964 to 1001. He ruled over the area which stretched from Laghman in the west, to Kashmir in the east
Jayapala
Conflicts between Ghaznavid Empire and Hindu Shahi dynasty (977–1026)
Sabuktigin (r. 977–997), numerous expeditions were carried out against Jayapala, annexing the frontier of his kingdom upto Lamghan. After Mahmud was recognised
Ghaznavid–Hindu_Shahi_Wars
1001 battle in the Ghaznavid campaigns in India
Ghaznavid army of Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Jayapala, near Peshawar. Jayapala was defeated and captured, and as a result of the humiliation
Battle_of_Peshawar_(1001)
Battle between Ghaznavid and Hindu Shahi dynasties
Sabuktigin and the Hindu Shahis under Jayapala in 988 CE. The Ghaznavids defeated the Hindu Shahis and Jayapala signed a treaty in which the Hindu Shahis
First_Battle_of_Laghman
Medieval dynasty in Gandhara and Punjab
struggled against the Samanid dynasty, while the reign of his successor Jayapala saw conflict with the newly formed Ghaznavid dynasty. He was defeated and
Hindu_Shahis
Province of Afghanistan
Alp-begin. He crossed the Khyber Pass many times and raided the territory of Jayapala. He plundered the forts in the outlying provinces of the Kabul Shahi and
Laghman_Province
7th to 19th-century Muslim conquests in present-day Afghanistan
Shahi ruler Jayapala, Bhatiya and Sheikh Hamid Khan Lodi. He crossed the Khyber Pass many times and raided the territory of Jaipala. Jayapala appointed
Muslim conquests of Afghanistan
Muslim_conquests_of_Afghanistan
Conflicts between Indian kingdoms and the Ghaznavids
captured the region between Laghman and Peshawar from the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala. This laid the foundation for the Ghaznavids to establish their dominance
Ghaznavid_campaigns_in_India
Tenth century battle between Ghaznavids and Hindu Shahis
between the Ghaznavid forces under Sabuktigin and the Hindu Shahi under Jayapala near Laghman in 991 AD. It took place near Laghman, present day Afghanistan
Second_Battle_of_Laghman
Amir of the Ghaznavid Empire from 977 to 997
The Shahi maharaja, Jayapala, placed Afghan garrisons in Multan and Laghman, but they joined Sabuktigin. His threat prompted Jayapala to form an alliance
Sabuktigin
Cultural sphere of India beyond the Indian subcontinent
was taken over by the Turkish slave governor of the Samanids. Jayapala: With Jayapala, a new dynasty started ruling over the former Shahi kingdom of
Greater_India
Species of plant
(Chinese: 巴豆)[citation needed]. C. tiglium is known as japaala/ජාපාල or jayapala in Sinhala and used in Sinhala traditional medical system of Sri Lanka
Croton_tiglium
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Visnu, Hindu deity, also known as Jayapala/Jaipal Brahma, Hindu deity, sometimes known as Jayapala/Jaipal Jaipal Reddy (1942–2019), Indian politician
Jaipal
Ghaznavid sultan from 998 to 1030 (971–1030)
Raja Jayapala of the Kabul Shahis at the Battle of Peshawar and Battle of Hund. He captured, and later released the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala, who had
Mahmud_of_Ghazni
Fort in Bathinda
Qila Mubarak in latter part of the 10th Century was under the rule of Jayapala, a ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty. Much of the fortress is closed-off
Qila_Mubarak,_Bathinda
Province of Pakistan
stretched from Kabul and Gandhara to western Punjab under Jayapala (r. 964–1001). Jayapala fought a series of battles against the invading Ghaznavids;
Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Rajput clan
assist Jayapala, the Hindu Shahi ruler of Afghanistan, because of the slave incursions into their territories by the rulers of Ghazni. However, Jayapala was
Bhati
Farmer castes in Western India
Vanjari (Vanajaraka) community occurs in the Rādlai Stone Inscription of Jayapala, dated Vikrama Saṃvat 1202 (AD 1145), discovered near Nadol in Rajasthan
Vanjari_caste
Historical Region
he was forced to pay an indemnity. Jayapala defaulted on the payment and took to the battlefield once more. Jayapala, however, lost control of the entire
Zabulistan
Geographical region in South Asia
Firishta. The most notable rulers of the empire were Lalliya, Bhimadeva and Jayapala who were accredited for military victories. Lalliya had reclaimed the territory
Punjab
Topics referred to by the same term
Peshawar: Battle of Peshawar (1001), fought between Mahmud of Ghazni and Jayapala Stratagem of Peshawar (1818), fought between the Afghans and the Tanolis
Capture_of_Peshawar
Pala emperor from 870 to 871
Vigrahapala was a grandson of Dharmapala's younger brother Vakapala and son of Jayapala. He was succeeded by his son, Narayanapala. Previously, the historians
Vigrahapala_I
he was forced to pay an indemnity. Jayapala defaulted on the payment and took to the battlefield once more. Jayapala, however, lost control of the entire
History_of_Peshawar
List of Afghan Rulers in present-day Afghanistan with capital at Kabul: Kabul Shahi (disambiguation) Jayapala
List_of_rulers_of_Kabul
Samanid governor of Ghazna from 974 to 977
throne. The Hindu Shahis supported the Lawiks and the king, most likely Jayapala, sent his son to assist Lawiks in the invasion. When the allied forces
Böritigin_of_Ghazni
Kingdom based around Assam (350-1140)
(Sircar 1990b:165) " The original Pragjyotisa-Kamarupa kingdom, after Jayapala could continue its political hold over a small area on the south bank of
Kamarupa
celebrated Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi advanced beyond the Indus. He was met by Raja Jayapala, the Raja of Lahore whose dominion is said to have extended from Sirhind
History_of_Lahore
Emirate based in Multan, Punjab (855–1010)
the an alliance between Jayapala, the king of the Hindu Shahi of Kabul, Hamid, and the king of Bhatiya. He states that Jayapala ceded Lamghan and Multan
Emirate_of_Multan
Shahi was succeeded by the Janjua overlord, Jayapala, of the Panduvanshi dynasty. The last Shahi emperors Jayapala, Anandapala and Tirlochanpala fought the
Ancient history of Afghanistan
Ancient_history_of_Afghanistan
Province of Pakistan
11th century. Mahmud of Ghazni conquered Peshawar by defeating Maharaja Jayapala of Punjab in 1001. The ruler of Multan, Abul Fateh Daud was defeated in
Punjab,_Pakistan
Nov Ghaznavids decisively defeat the Hindu Shahi and capture their ruler Jayapala, who commits suicide in shame. 1002 Reconquista Battle of Calatañazor July
List_of_battles_301–1300
Calendar year
Afghanistan, eastern Iran, and Pakistan. November 27 – Battle of Peshawar: Jayapala suffers defeat from the Ghaznavid Empire. In Vietnam during the Early Lê
1001
Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
his grand-daughter Didda was also the last ruler of the Lohara dynasty. Jayapala then gained control and was brought into conflict with the newly formed
Gandhara
1953 film by B. A. W. Jayamanne
with a rich gentleman John Jayapala who pretends to be of low class. Rukmani Devi as Malini Stanley Perera as John Jayapala Rita Ratnayake as Daisy Attanayake
Kele_Handa
City in Punjab, Pakistan
assisted Jayapala, the Hindu Shahi ruler, because of the slave incursions into their territories by the rulers of Ghazni. However, Jayapala was unable
Multan
Mountain range near the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Islamic conquest of the area happened under Sabuktigin who conquered Jayapala's dominion west of Peshawar in the 10th century. The significance of the
Hindu_Kush
Historic term for ethnic Pashtun people
between Laghman and Peshawar enlisted in the army of Sabuktigin after Jayapala was defeated. Al-Utbi further states that Afghans and Ghiljis made up part
Afghan_(ethnonym)
Laghman near Laghman Sabuktigin Jayapala (Kabul Shahi) Ghaznavids 991 Second Battle of Laghman near Laghman Sabuktigin Jayapala (Kabul Shahi) Ghaznavids 994
List of battles involving the Ghaznavid Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Ghaznavid_Empire
Location in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
believed to have passed through Torkham are Chandragupta Maurya, Hsüan-tsang, Jayapala, Al-Biruni, Ibn Battuta, Babur, Humayun, Nader Shah, Ahmad Shah Durrani
Torkham_border_crossing
Iranian ethnic group
(possibly the modern Ghilji) enlisted in the army of Sabuktigin after Jayapala was defeated. Al-Utbi further stated that Afghans and Ghiljis made a part
Pashtuns
Pre-independence history of Pakistan
stretched over the Kabul Valley, Gandhara and western Punjab under Jayapala. Jayapala saw a danger in the consolidation of the Ghaznavids and invaded their
History_of_Pakistan
Pakistan hotel chain
Hotel was the site of a battle between the armies of Mahmud of Ghazni and Jayapala in the Battle of Peshawar in the year 1001. On 11 May 2019, at least eight
Pearl-Continental Hotels & Resorts
Pearl-Continental_Hotels_&_Resorts
Chandela king from 950 to 999
historical record of a direct battle between the Ghaznavids and the Chandelas. Jayapala, the ruler of the Hindu Kabul Shahi dynasty, faced Ghaznavid invasions
Dhanga_Varman
Khorassan and father of the Mahmud advanced beyond the Indus. He was met by Jayapala, the Raja of Lahore and leader of the Hindu Shahi dynasty which once extended
Hindu_period_in_Lahore
Conflicts between Ghaznavids and Saffarids (999–1002)
Zabulistan whilst Sabuktigin was absent fighting the Hindu Shahi Raja Jayapala, but he had to evacuate Bust on the Ghaznavid's return. In 996 AD, Khalaf
Ghaznavid–Saffarid_war
Pala emperor of early 9th century
Narayanapala, which mentions Devapala as Jayapala's purvajabhrata (interpreted as "elder brother"). Jayapala is mentioned as the son of Dharmapala's brother
Devapala_of_Bengal
Early Indian medieval empire
the empire gradually started disintegrating. Vakapala's grandson and Jayapala's son, Vigrahapala I abdicated the throne after a brief rule, and became
Pala_Empire
Capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
1001, Sabuktigin's son Mahmud Ghazni decisively defeated the army of Raja Jayapala, son of Anandpal, at the Battle of Peshawar, and established rule of the
Peshawar
ruler Jayapala, is known for his struggles in defending his kingdom against the Ghaznavids in the modern-day eastern Afghanistan region. Jayapala saw a
History_of_Afghanistan
Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1035–1150)
parts of Anga. Jatavarman's other two adversaries were Govardhana and Jayapala, King of Kamarupa. He snatched away a part of Pundravardhana, then under
Varman_dynasty_(Bengal)
Shahis. The Hindu Shahis were finally destroyed after the defeat of King Jayapala in A.D 1001 by the Ghaznavids led by Mahmud of Ghazni. After the Ghaznavids
History_of_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Calendar year
emirate between the Kabul Valley and the Indus River after defeating King Jayapala. Emperor Kazan abdicates the throne after a political struggle from the
986
king Jayapala, the kingdom had extended to Kabul and Bajaur to the northwest, Multan to the south, and the plains of Punjab to the east. Jayapala, threatened
Hinduism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Hinduism_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Epic poem by Nayachandra Suri
historical genealogy of the dynasty: Chahamana Vasudeva Naradeva Chandraraja Jayapala Chakri Jayaraja Samantasimha Guyaka Nandan Vapraraja Hariraja Simharaja
Hammira_Mahakavya
Sinhala poetry by Weththewe Thero
Weththewe thero as an invitation and extolment of a minister called Salawatha Jayapala, of the Kotte Royal Council (King: VI Parakumba). The book has been written
Guththila_Kawya
Turkic ethnic group
that when the Ghaznavid Emir Sabuktigin defeated the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala in 988, the Khalaj and Pashtuns (Afghans) between Laghman and Peshawar
Khalaj_people
the Ghaznavid Empire found itself in conflict with the Kabul Shahi Raja Jayapala in the east. When Sabuktigin died and his son Mahmud ascended the throne
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Conflict for sea dominance (1598–1663)
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Dutch–Portuguese_War
Khatri clan
Ghazni and resisted him during his third invasion after the defeat of Jayapala at the Battle of Bhera in 1004-5. Bhera was the Khukhrain capital. [full
Khukhrain
Dharmapala (2) r. c. 8th–9th Century Vakapala Devapala (3) r. c. 9th Century Jayapala Mahendrapala (4) r. c. 839–854 Shurapala I (5) r. c. 854–866 Vigrahapala
List_of_Pala_emperors
Valley in Pakistan
Swat, at the Malakand Pass. Around 1001 CE, the last Hindu Shahi king, Jayapala was decisively defeated at the Battle of Peshawar (1001) by Mahmud of Ghazni
Swat_Valley
Sri Lankan actor
film Kale Handa and was looking for a young man to play the role of "John Jayapala". Although Senaka introduced Deraniyagala to Jayamanna, it was age that
Lionel_Deraniyagala
Pashtun tribe
that when the Ghaznavid Emir Sabuktigin defeated the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala in 988, the Pashtuns (Afghans) and Khalaj between Laghman and Peshawar
Ghilji
1999 Indian film
by P. T. Kunju Muhammed Written by P. T. Kunju Muhammed Produced by P. Jayapala Menon Starring Murali Urvashi Madhu Siddique Cinematography Sunny Joseph
Garshom
Historical dynasty based in Ghazni and Gardez
Böritigin. The Kabul Shahis allied with Lawiks and the king, most likely Jayapala, sent his son to assist Lawiks in the invasion. When the allied forces
Lawik_dynasty
City in Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka
Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya Mayurapaada National College, Mawanella Molagoda Jayapala Maha Vidyalaya Parakumba Maha Vidyalaya, Dedigama Pinnawala Central College
Kegalle
Notable members of the Rajput community
invasion of India. Mularaja, founder of the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty Jayapala, a ruler of the Hindu Shahi Dynasty from 964 to 1001 Vidyadhara, a Chandela
List_of_Rajputs
Sudas Vasishtha Vishvamitra Pushkarasarin Chanakya Panini Taxiles Khema Jayapala Ayn al-Mulk Multani Khizr Khan Zafar Khan Shaikha Khokhar Jasrath Khokhar
List_of_Punjabi_people
Portuguese-controlled kingdom in Asia, 16th–17th century
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Portuguese_Ceylon
13th-century Indian dynasty
issued during the reign of Gopala, names the dynasty's progenitor as Jayapala (called Jajapella in vernacular language). It names the dynasty's place
Yajvapala_dynasty
Firishta. Three of the most notable rulers were Lalliya, Bhimadeva and Jayapala. Lalliya had reclaimed the territory at and around Kabul between 879 and
History_of_Punjab
Surname list
assist Jayapala, the Hindu Shahi ruler of Afghanistan, because of the slave incursions into their territories by the rulers of Ghazni. However, Jayapala was
Bhati_(surname)
Sri Lankan ethnic group of African Bantu descent
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Sri_Lanka_Kaffirs
Conflicts between Ghaznavids and Emirate of Multan
invaded Khorasan. Mahmud left Multan assigning Sukhapala, grandson of Jayapala, who had been taken prisoner and embraced Islam with the name Nawasa Shah
Ghaznavid_conquest_of_Multan
Music of Sri Lanka
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Baila_music
Portuguese-based creole spoken in Sri Lanka
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Sri_Lankan_Portuguese_creole
Nṛpati
hereditary officer named Shridhara. According to the Khajuraho inscription, Jayapala of the Gauda family was Jayavarman's kayastha (a clerk attached to the
Jayavarman_(Chandela_dynasty)
921 CE Alliance with the Lohara dynasty and defeated the Samanid Empire Jayapala c. 964 CE Resisted the Ghaznavids but committed suicide via Sati Anandapala
List_of_monarchs_of_Punjab
Elephant of Maximilian II
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Suleiman_(elephant)
King of Kamarupa
founder of the Varman dynasty of Bengal, Jatavarmana (a contemporary of Jayapala) had captured the city of Pundravardhana from the king of Kamarupa. The
Jaya_Pala
Sri Lankan actor, singer and presenter
Abeysingha Lead Role TBA Kalpana Piyavi Saranga Mendis Lead Role TBA Kala Handa John Jayapala Sunil Ariyaratne Lead Role TBA Warsha Mohan Niyaz Lead Role
Raween_Kanishka
Lahore was made the capital of the Hindu Shahi Kingdom in the year 1001. Jayapala (964 – 1001) Anandapala (1001 – 1010) Trilochanapala (1010 – 1021) Lahore
List_of_rulers_of_Lahore
Dutch colony in Sri Lanka, 1640–1796
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Dutch_Ceylon
(1086–1094) Naravarman, King (1094–1130) Pakistan Hindu Shahi (complete list) – Jayapala, King (964–1001) Anandapala, King (1001–1010) Trilochanapala, King (1010–1021)
List of state leaders in the 11th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century
Rashtrakuta 982 Collapse of Rashtrakuta, failure against Tailapa II, piety Jayapala Hindu Shahis 1001 Immolation Defeat by Mahmud of Ghazni and abdication
List of state leaders who died by suicide
List_of_state_leaders_who_died_by_suicide
Region in northern Pakistan
Hazara one after another. Mahmud of Ghazni defeated the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala during his first campaign. However, there is no significant historical
Hazara_region
History book by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Jabbar al-Utbi
the second Farighunid ruler. Al-Utbi states when Sebuktigin defeated Jayapala in 988, the Afghans and Khaljis of the territory he conquered between Lamghan
Tarikh_Yamini
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Christianity_in_Sri_Lanka
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
List_of_Jaffna_monarchs
Annual Indian film award
Poothiruvathira Ravil V. R. Gopinath NFDC 1998 Garshom P. T. Kunju Muhammed P. Jayapala Menon 1999 Jalamarmaram T. K. Rajeev Kumar Radhika Suresh Gopi, Latha Kurian
Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Film
Kerala_State_Film_Award_for_Second_Best_Film
Defeat of the Hindu Shahis, led by Jayapala against the Ghaznavid Empire, led by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1001 CE.
Hinduism_in_Afghanistan
Sri Lankan feudal family
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
House_of_Alakēśvara
Decade
Afghanistan, eastern Iran, and Pakistan. November 27 – Battle of Peshawar: Jayapala suffers defeat from the Ghaznavid Empire. In Vietnam during the Early Lê
1000s_(decade)
Sabuktigin Defeat of Hindu expedition. 973-991 Muslim Lamghan Sabuktigin, Jayapala (Hindu Shahi) Long series of engagements, eventual Muslim annexation of
List of early Hindu–Muslim military conflicts in the Indian subcontinent
List_of_early_Hindu–Muslim_military_conflicts_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Year Date Event 1001 Mahmud Ghazni defeated Raja Jayapala of Hindu Shahi; after that Jayapala commits suicide. 1021 Mahmud Ghazni defeats Raja Tarnochalpal
Timeline_of_Pakistani_history
Artists' commune in Chennai, India
Viswanathan, D. Venkatapathy, Haridasan, S. Nanda Gopal, S. G. Vasudev, K. Jayapala Panicker, Gopinath, Senathipathy, M. V. Devan and Richard Jesudas. Soon
Cholamandal_Artists'_Village
1527–1658 conflict in Sri Lanka
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Sinhalese–Portuguese conflicts
Sinhalese–Portuguese_conflicts
Buddhist kingdom Gandhara (approximate date). 978 CE - Sabaktagin defeats Jayapala. 1001 - 27 November: Battle of Peshawar; Mahmud of Ghazni in power. 1006
Timeline_of_Peshawar
Year Date Event 964 Jayapala of the Hindu Shahi dynasty conducts a number of invasions of Ghazni, the capital city of the Ghaznavids.
Timeline_of_Afghan_history
family Monarchs House of Siri Sanga Bo Mantris Agamati (Chief minister) Jayapala Mudaliya Jayamahalena Capital city Dambadeniya Yapahuwa Rock Fortress Kurunegala
Mestiços_(Sri_Lanka)
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