What became of his dynasty after he teased the death of Jaichand? The ruler of the Gahadwal dynasty Jaychand was the king of Kannaauj (current Uttar Pradesh). Jaichand is considered a contemporary of Prithviraj Chauhan. Mohammad Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in 1192 and subjected the Chauhan empire and began to expand his authority in the Northern India. In 1194, Gori also fought with Jaichand, called the ‘Battle of Chandavar’. Jaichand was defeated and killed in this war. After the defeat of Jaichand and death, the power of Kannaauj gradually went into the hands of the Sultanate in Delhi, which was given to Qutubuddi Aibak in Ghori. His empire was crushed after Jaichand’s death. However, some people of his dynasty survived and lived in small areas and lived a normal life. According to some historians, the existence of the Gahadwal dynasty did not end, but rather maintained their identity by settling in towns and towns. Some of his descendants later joined the Rajput players. Some accepted the submission of the mughals or other local rulers and lived as a Zamindar or officer. The story of the descendants of Jayachand, often shown as ‘treacherous’, is lost somewhere on the pages of history, but not completely deleted. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here
What became of his dynasty after Jaichand’s death?
