The Yajvapala (IAST: Yajvapāla) dynasty ruled parts of central India during the 13th century CE. Their capital was located at Nalapura (present-day Narwar in Shivpuri district). They are also known as Jajapella or Jajpella. The Yajvapalas carved out a kingdom in northern Madhya Pradesh during the first half of the 13th century, and successfully resisted invasions by the Chandelas and the Delhi Sultanate over the next few decades. It is not certain how their rule ended, but they probably fell to the Delhi Sultanate by the end of the century.
The Yajvapala (IAST: Yajvapāla) dynasty ruled parts of central India during the 13th century CE. Their capital was located at Nalapura (present-day Narwar...
The following list enumerates Hindu empires and dynasties in chronological order. Note: Kingdoms that acted as princely states to the British Empire are...
1275) Saranga-deva, King (c.1275–c.1296) Karna, King (c.1296–c.1304) Yajvapaladynasty (complete list) – Chahada-deva, King (c.1237–1254) These coins are...
resulted in the defeat and death of the Paramara king Mahalakadeva. The Yajvapaladynasty, which ruled the region to the north-east of Malwa, also appears to...
captured by Rajputs in the 12th century. During the 13th century, the Yajvapaladynasty established its capital at Narwar. On 12 August 1602, Abu'l-Fazl ibn...
Kingdom 350–1000 AD Western Chalukya Empire Manyakheta Empire 975–1184 AD Yajvapaladynasty Kingdom 13th century AD Zamorin Calicut Kingdom 1124–1806 AD...
Ranastambhapura and Jalore, the Rawal branch of the Guhilas, and possibly the Yajvapalas; and permanently establishing Muslim rule in the regions of central and...
Viravarman also invaded Nalapura (modern Narwar), the capital of the Yajvapala ruler Gopala. The Dahi copper-plate inscription of the Chandelas claims...
amounted to 2.5 million jitals. While Taisi was returning to Gwalior, the Yajvapala ruler Chahada-deva (called Jahar by Minhaj) ambushed him, but Taisi able...