Trilochanapala

E916114

Trilochanapala was the final ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty in northwestern India, known for his resistance against the early Ghaznavid invasions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu Shahi ruler
historical figure
monarch
conflict Ghaznavid–Hindu Shahi wars NERFINISHED
country Hindu Shahi kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Indic
deathPlace Punjab region NERFINISHED
dynasty Hindu Shahi dynasty NERFINISHED
endCause conquest by the Ghaznavids
era early 11th century
ethnicGroup Shahi NERFINISHED
father Anandapala NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod early Islamic conquests in the Indian subcontinent
knownFor being the last ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty
conflict with Mahmud of Ghazni
resistance against Ghaznavid invasions
languageOfCourt Sanskrit NERFINISHED
notableEvent final collapse of Hindu Shahi power
loss of key territories to the Ghaznavids
opponent Ghaznavid Empire NERFINISHED
Mahmud of Ghazni NERFINISHED
positionHeld king of the Hindu Shahis
ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty
predecessor Anandapala NERFINISHED
region Gandhara NERFINISHED
Punjab region NERFINISHED
northwestern India
religion Hinduism
successor end of Hindu Shahi rule
territoryIncludes parts of present-day Pakistan
parts of present-day eastern Afghanistan
parts of present-day northwestern India
title Raja NERFINISHED
Shahi NERFINISHED

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Hindu Shahi dynasty lastRuler Trilochanapala
Hindu Shahi dynasty notableRuler Trilochanapala