The Gahadvala n Jaichands death

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The Gahadvala were a Hindu Rajput dynasty who ruled the kingdom of Kannauj for around a hundred years beginning the late 11th century.

The founder of the Gahadvala dynasty was Chandradeva, who took control of Kannauj at the end of the 11th century, filling the political vacuum that had been created after that city was sacked by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1018. Chandradeva soon expanded the kingdom to include Delhi, Ayodhya, and Varanasi (Benares). During the rule of his successor Govindachandra (1114-1154), the Gahadvala state reached the pinnacle of its power, occupying much of present-day Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Govindachandra moved his capital from Kannauj to Varanasi. His queen Kumaradevi was a devout Buddhist, and Govindachandra was a patron of both Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries.

Govindachandra's grandson was Jai Chandra or Jaichand, whose daughter's elopement with Prithviraj III, heir to the rival Chauhan Rajput kingdom to the west, is the subject of many romantic tales. Jaichand was destined to be the last Gahadvala king of Kannauj. The city was sacked by Muhammad of Ghor in 1194; Jaichandra subsequently drowned in the Ganges; his kingdom conquered by Muhammad's armies.

The historians question the historicity of the account given Prithviraj Raso.

According to some accounts, some survivors, led by Jaichand's son (he had no son)or grandson Siyaji, are said to have fled west to the Marwar desert region of Rajasthan, where they established themselves as rulers in the early 13t century, founding the Rathor clan which ruled the princely state of Jodhpur. However older Rashtrakuta inscriptions exist at Hathundi in Rajasthan, suggesting that the Rathors were present in the Bikaner region before the arrival of Siyaji.

Coin of Govindachandra of Gahadvala dynasty, circa 1114 AD -1155 AD,4 1/2 masha , Gold .
Obv: Four-armed Lakshmi seated cross-legged on lotus on obverse side holding a lotus in the upper two hands. Rev: Inscription in Nagari script :'Shrimad-Govindachandra'.

hope this was useful n hasn't been posted b4(but i think the coins have)
but their r a few errors (i think)
jaichand had no son, n how can he have a grandson when Ghori killed sanyo's kids
i'm 😕

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Jaichand drowned himself in the Ganges....WOw.....thtz what Coward like Him do.....!!! 😡
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: bezella

Jaichand drowned himself in the Ganges....WOw.....thtz what Coward like Him do.....!!! 😡

Can u expect any better frm him 😡 Wht kinda father was he.. ruining his own daughters life 😭

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Originally posted by: bhuvana3

Can u expect any better frm him 😡 Wht kinda father was he.. ruining his own daughters life 😭

if it hadnt been for him.....Ghori wudnt be in India in the 1st place😭....No wonder his soul is not resting in peace....n it never will😡😡

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Originally posted by: bezella

if it hadnt been for him.....Ghori wudnt be in India in the 1st place😭....No wonder his soul is not resting in peace....n it never will😡😡

😡 HE doesnt deserve being a Rajput !!

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thanx for sharing the info.....

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Originally posted by: Ron16

The Gahadvala were a Hindu Rajput dynasty who ruled the kingdom of Kannauj for around a hundred years beginning the late 11th century.

The founder of the Gahadvala dynasty was Chandradeva, who took control of Kannauj at the end of the 11th century, filling the political vacuum that had been created after that city was sacked by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1018. Chandradeva soon expanded the kingdom to include Delhi, Ayodhya, and Varanasi (Benares). During the rule of his successor Govindachandra (1114-1154), the Gahadvala state reached the pinnacle of its power, occupying much of present-day Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Govindachandra moved his capital from Kannauj to Varanasi. His queen Kumaradevi was a devout Buddhist, and Govindachandra was a patron of both Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries.

Govindachandra's grandson was Jai Chandra or Jaichand, whose daughter's elopement with Prithviraj III, heir to the rival Chauhan Rajput kingdom to the west, is the subject of many romantic tales. Jaichand was destined to be the last Gahadvala king of Kannauj. The city was sacked by Muhammad of Ghor in 1194; Jaichandra subsequently drowned in the Ganges; his kingdom conquered by Muhammad's armies.

The historians question the historicity of the account given Prithviraj Raso.

According to some accounts, some survivors, led by Jaichand's son (he had no son)or grandson Siyaji, are said to have fled west to the Marwar desert region of Rajasthan, where they established themselves as rulers in the early 13t century, founding the Rathor clan which ruled the princely state of Jodhpur. However older Rashtrakuta inscriptions exist at Hathundi in Rajasthan, suggesting that the Rathors were present in the Bikaner region before the arrival of Siyaji.

Coin of Govindachandra of Gahadvala dynasty, circa 1114 AD -1155 AD,4 1/2 masha , Gold .
Obv: Four-armed Lakshmi seated cross-legged on lotus on obverse side holding a lotus in the upper two hands. Rev: Inscription in Nagari script :'Shrimad-Govindachandra'.

hope this was useful n hasn't been posted b4(but i think the coins have)
but their r a few errors (i think)
jaichand had no son, n how can he have a grandson when Ghori killed sanyo's kids
i'm 😕

ghori didnt kill sanyo's kids..thts 4 sure...cos prc's grandson n gr8 grandson ruled ranthambore...der son was saved..how thts a mystery..bt he wasnt killd 4 sure😳

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Originally posted by: maddiie

ghori didnt kill sanyo's kids..thts 4 sure...cos prc's grandson n gr8 grandson ruled ranthambore...der son was saved..how thts a mystery..bt he wasnt killd 4 sure😳

Thts great news.. so original PRC's descendents live even today ??

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Originally posted by: bhuvana3

Thts great news.. so original PRC's descendents live even today ??

yeah thy do..my cuzins n da elders who liv in ajmer told me tht da orginal prc descendents liv in london n thy do vist da prc memorial nhis palace every yr😳

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Originally posted by: maddiie

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yeah thy do..my cuzins n da elders who liv in ajmer told me tht da orginal prc descendents liv in london n thy do vist da prc memorial nhis palace every yr😳

Very interesting .... wish I could see their pics !!

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