- unknown. Al-Biruni held that
Trilochanapala had a
favorable attitude towards Muslim subjects,
unlike his father.
Trilochanapala did not
dishonor Anandapala's...
- he
launched an
expedition against Trilochanapala, who had
settled in
Nandana within the Salt Range.
Trilochanapala attempted to
defend the fort, but his...
-
Tunga to aid
Trilochanapala. In the
ensuing battle,
Trilochanapala was defeated.
Antagonized by Sangramaraja's
having helped Trilochanapala,
Mahmud invaded...
- was
placed under the
command of Anandapala's son (
Trilochanapala) to meet the invasion.
Trilochanapala failed to
prevent Mahmud's
troops from
crossing across...
- dynasty, who
ruled from 1024 till 1036 CE. He
succeeded his father,
Trilochanapala (1018–1027). The
Pratihara authority had
shrunk considerably only to...
-
eastern Afghanistan and ****stan, the
Shahi kingdom (which was then
under Trilochanapala, son of Anandapala) was overthrown. In 1014
Mahmud led an expedition...
- in
these very areas. 1014
Mahmud Ghazni defeats the
Hindu Shahi king
Trilochanapala and
annexes Punjab. He then
attempts to
invade Kashmir, but is defeated...
-
Devapala (948–954)
Vinayakapala (954–955)
Mahipala II (955–956)
Vijayapala II (956–960) Ra****ala (960–1018)
Trilochanapala (1018–1027)
Yasahpala (1024–1036)...
-
successor Trilochanapala on the
Pratihara throne. In 1019 CE,
Mahmud launched a
fresh invasion of India, and
defeated the
Kabul Shahi ruler Trilochanapala (not...
- Gurjara-Pratihara
dynasty (complete list) – Ra****ala, King (960–1018)
Trilochanapala, King (1018–1027) Yasahpala, King (1024–1036)
Hoysala Empire (complete...