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
Reign(1024 CE–1036 CE)
PredecessorTrilochanapala (1018–1027)
Successorlast king of his dynasty
DynastyGurjara-Pratihara

References

  1. Nath Sen, Sailendra (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization (Paperback ed.). New Age International. p. 668. ISBN 9788122411980. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  2. 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
  3. Dikshit, R. K. (1976). The Candellas of Jejākabhukti. Abhinav. p. 72. ISBN 9788170170464.
  4. 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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