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Jaichand (ruled 1173 – 1193)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/people_jaichand_gaharwar.html )〕 was a ruler of the Kannauj kingdom. At his time, the kingdom stretched from Benaras to Gaya and Patna, in the fertile area between the Yamuna and Ganges rivers. He belonged to the Gaharwar dynasty, from which descent of the Rathores of Rajastan is sometimes traced. He was the father of Sanyogita, Prithviraj Chauhan's wife. He was defeated and killed by Muhammad Ghori at the Battle of Chandawar in 1193-94. == Sources == An inscription (c. 1170) by Jayachandra, located at Bodhgaya, opens with an invocation to Buddha, the Bodhisattvas and the king's preceptor (a monk named Srimitra) and mentions the construction of a cave-monastery at Jayapura.〔The Rise And Decline Of Buddhism In India, Kanai Lal Hazra, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Limited, 1995, P. 169 〕 His court poet Bhatta Kedar wrote a eulogy titled ''Jaichand Prakash'' (c. 1168) on his life, but the work is now lost. Another lost eulogy on his life is the poet Madhukar's ''Jaya Mayank Jas Chandrika''. Jaichand is mentioned in ''Prithviraj Raso'', a semi-historical legend on the life of Prithviraj Chauhan; a similar account occurs in ''Ain-i-Akbari'' (16th century). Other sources include inscriptions and other accounts of the Battle of Tarain.
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