Yasahpala (king)
Yasahpala or Jasapala was the last king of the once-great imperial Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty,[1][2] ruling from 1024–1036. He succeeded his father, Trilochanapala (1018–1027). The Pratihara authority had shrunk considerably only to the city of Kannauj and the surrounding region.[3][4]
Yasahpala | |
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Reign | (1024 CE–1036 CE) |
Predecessor | Trilochanapala (1018–1027) |
Successor | last king of his dynasty |
Dynasty | Gurjara-Pratihara |
References
- Nath Sen, Sailendra (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization (Paperback ed.). New Age International. p. 668. ISBN 9788122411980. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
- Avari, Burjor (2007). India: The Ancient Past. A History of the Indian-Subcontinent from 7000 BC to AD 1200. New York: Routledge. pp. 204–205. ISBN 978-0-203-08850-0: Madhyadesha became the ambition of two particular clans among a tribal people in Rajasthan, known as Gurjara and Pratihara. They were both part of a larger federation of tribes, some of which later came to be known as the Rajputs
- Dikshit, R. K. (1976). The Candellas of Jejākabhukti. Abhinav. p. 72. ISBN 9788170170464.
- Mitra, Sisirkumar (1977). The Early Rulers of Khajurāho. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 72–73. ISBN 9788120819979.
Preceded by Trilochanapala (1018–1027) |
Gurjara-Pratihara king (1204 CE-1036 CE) |
Succeeded by last king of his dynasty, dynasty abolished after his death |
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