"After the victory, the Sultan directed that the polluted infidel. Jaipal, should be paraded about, so that his sons and chieftains might see him in that condition of shame, bonds, and disgrace ; and that the fear of Isldm might fly abroad through the country of the infidels. He then entered into conditions of peace with him, after demanding fifty elephants, and took from him as hostages his son and grandson, till he should fulfil the conditions imposed upon him."
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Jayapala
Jayapala was the ruler of the Hindu Shahi dynasty from 964 to 1001 CE.
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