analyse the two battles of tarain in the light of the facts available to you give short answer
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Prithviraj Chauhan, the Rajput ruler of India was defeated by Muhammad Ghori in the Second Battle of Tarain. ... This battle dealt a severe blow to the Rajput rulers of India.
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The Battle of Tarain, or the Battle of Tarawadi, is a series of wars (1191 and 1192) that opened the whole of northern India to Muslim control. These wars took place between Muhammad Ghori (original name: Muizuddin Muhammad bin Sam) and the Chauhan (Chaman) Rajput ruler of Ajmer and Delhi, Prithvi Raj III. The battle zone was between Karnal and Thaneshwar (Kurukshetra) in the Karnal district of the present state of Haryana, India, which is located 113 km north of Delhi.
The First Battle of Tarain, also spelt as the First Battle of Taroari, was fought in 1191 between the invading Ghurid army led by Muhammad of Ghor and the Rajput confederacy led by Prithviraj Chauhan, near Tarain. Location: Taraori Start date: 1191
The Second Battle of Tarain was fought in 1192 between Muhammad Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan near Tarain, which comes under modern-day Taurai, Haryana. To avenge the defeat in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191, Muhammad Ghori defeated King Prithviraj Chauhan.