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- governor was installed, while Mahmud went searching for Trilochanapala. Trilochanpala, in the meantime, had set up his base with Kashmiri forces on the banks...
- Then demands Samarkand as well but is rebuffed. 1013: Bulnat: Defeats Trilochanpala. 1014: Kafiristan is attacked 1015: Mahmud's army sacks La****, but...
- dynasty which was overthrown by Mahmud of Ghazni with the defeat of Trilochanpala. Al-Usaifan's king during the reign of Al-Mu'tasim is said to have converted...
- Samanta (around 900 – 950) Jayapala (964 – 1001) Anandpal (1001 – 1010) Trilochanpala (1010 – 1021) Bhimpala (1021 – 1026) Muhammad Munabbih III (855 – 864)...
- Ghaznavid victory 1013 Muslim Nandanah Mahmud, Trilochanpala City taken 1014 Hindu Tosi river Mahmud, Trilochanpala Muslims halted 1015 Muslim Lohkot (La****)...
- Chandela ruler Vidyadhara. The Chandela ruler then placed Ra****ala's son Trilochanpala on the throne as a proxy. Jasapala, the last Pratihara ruler of Kannauj...
- Mahmud of Ghazni, head of the Ghazanavids, had defeated the Hindu ruler Trilochanpala and Hindushahi of ancient Gandhar and Punjab regions, Hindu rule had...
- of Mahmud in 1009 C.E., and died a few years later. Anandpal's son Trilochanpala, whose power of influence was now confined only to the Salt Range, appealed...
- was shifted in 1012 to Sirhind, where it remained till the death of Trilochanpala, the last ruling king of the dynasty. After the Hindu Shahi dynasty...
- Chandela ruler Vidyadhara. The Chandela ruler then placed Ra****ala's son Trilochanpala on the throne as a proxy. Jasapala, the last Gurjara-Pratihara ruler...