Mohammad Ghori won by error of Prithviraj Chauhan

The Trending Prithviraj Chauhanki accidentally won Mohammad Ghori, in the 12th century the king of India was entangled in mutual battles, but a new danger was gradually increasing. This danger was Mohammad Ghori, who will catch Delhi. Prithviraj Chauhan, the most powerful ruler of the Chauhan dynasty, sat on the throne of Delhi in 1177 AD and began to expand the kingdom. Meanwhile, Shahabuddin Mohammad Ghori came to power in the Gor Province Afghanistan. He won Lahore, Peshawar and Sialkot and now he looks at Delhi. To win Delhi, Ghori collided in Tarain’s land (near Karnal) with Prithviraj Chauhan in 1191, and the Indian army defeated Ghori’s army and Ghori ran away. Prithviraj Chauhan missed the opportunity to completely eliminate Ghori, he did not go to Punjab and followed Ghori, giving Ghori the chance to improve his defeat. Ghori prepared a year and attacked him again in 1192 with 1 Lakh 20 thousand soldiers, this time his army also had Turkish archers. This time Prithviraj’s army could not stand in front of the Turkish archers, Prithviraj was defeated war and he was imprisoned. After the victory of Tarain, Mohammad Ghori Delhi handed over to Qutubuddin Aibak and returned to Afghanistan himself. In this way, Muslim rule began for the first time in Delhi and Prithviraj was the last independent Hindu Empire of India. Along with Ghori’s occupation of Delhi, Muslim rule over India for almost 500 years, this war was an important turning point in Indian history. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here

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