Ghaznavid invasions of Kannauj

The Ghaznavid invasion of Kannauj or the siege of Kannauj in 1018 was a military campaign conducted by Mahmud of Ghazni, the then ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire, against the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. During this siege, the Gurjar ruler, Rajyapala, eventually surrendered to Mahmud of Ghazni, thereby accepting nominal suzerainty under his rule. This event marked the decline of the Gurjara dynasty's power. In the aftermath of his surrender to Mahmud, Rajyapala met his demise at the hands of the Chandela ruler, Vidhyadara, for capitulating to the Ghaznavid conqueror.

Ghaznavid invasion of Kannauj
Part of Ghaznavid campaigns in India

Kannauj
Date1018 (first phase)
1086–1090 (second phase)
1114 (third phase)
Location27.07°N 79.92°E / 27.07; 79.92
Result Ghaznavid victory
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Ghaznavid Empire Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty
Rashtrakutas of Kannauj
Gahadavala Dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Mahmud of Ghazni
Mas'ud III of Ghazni
Mahmud of Punjab
Rajyapala  
Gopala
Madanapala  (POW)
Casualties and losses
unknown Kannauj plundered.
Kannauj
Kannauj
Kannauj
Kannauj (Uttar Pradesh)

After the decline of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, the Rashtrakutas rose to prominence in Kannauj. Their fourth ruler, Gopala, was defeated and Kannauj was plundered by the Ghaznavid governor of Punjab named Mahmud who was the son of Ibrahim of Ghazni. Subsequently, Kannauj came under the control of the Gahadavala dynasty, whose ruler, Madanapala, was defeated by Masud III and imprisoned by the Ghaznavids. He was later released upon payment of ransom by his son, Govindachandra.

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