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eventually defeated.
During his rule and that of his son and successor,
Anandapala, the
kingdom of La**** was conquered. The
following Shahi rulers all resisted...
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between the
Ghaznavid army of
Mahmud of
Ghazni and the
Hindu Shahi army of
Anandapala, near Hazro,
resulting in the latter's defeat. This left the
north Indian...
- and from
Sirhind to Multan. He was the son of
Hutpal and the
father of
Anandapala.
Epithets from the Bari Kot
inscriptions record his full
title as "Parama...
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alliance with
Anandapala, the son of Jayapala, who had
taken the
throne after his father's death.
Mahmud initially requested Anandapala to
allow his army...
- by his son
Anandapala. In 1005
Mahmud of
Ghazni invaded Bhatia (probably Bhera), and in 1006 he
invaded Multan, at
which time
Anandapala's army attacked...
- and
disgrace to the
Shahi dynasty.
Jayapala was
succeeded by his son
Anandapala, who
along with
other succeeding generations of the
Shahiya dynasty took...
- (1094–1130) ****stan
Hindu Shahi (complete list) – Jayapala, King (964–1001)
Anandapala, King (1001–1010) Trilochanapala, King (1010–1021)
Soomra dynasty – Khafif...
- time, La****
appears to have
served as the
capital of
Punjab under Raja
Anandapala of the Üdi
Shahi empire, who
moved his
capital there from Waihind. Sultan...
- and
disgrace to the
Shahi dynasty.
Jayapala was
succeeded by his son
Anandapala, who
along with
other succeeding generations of the
Shahiya dynasty took...
-
influence of the
Ghaznavids in the
Indian subcontinent.
After the
death of
Anandapala in A.D. 1012,
Mahmud of the
Ghaznavid Empire launched a
renewed campaign...