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_________ and ajmer were the two major cities under control of the chahmanas​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Delhi and Ajmer were the two cities under control of the Chahamanas.

Answered by kanikamaitysarma5937
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> In the 12th century, the Chauhan Dynasty or the Chahamanas ruled over the two major cities – Delhi and Ajmer.

> In the 12th century, the Chauhan Dynasty or the Chahamanas ruled over the two major cities – Delhi and Ajmer.> As these cities were centrally located, the Chahamanas aimed to extend their control to the west and the east, where they were defeated by the Chalukyas of Gujarat and the Gahadavalas of western Uttar Pradesh.

> In the 12th century, the Chauhan Dynasty or the Chahamanas ruled over the two major cities – Delhi and Ajmer.> As these cities were centrally located, the Chahamanas aimed to extend their control to the west and the east, where they were defeated by the Chalukyas of Gujarat and the Gahadavalas of western Uttar Pradesh.> Prithviraj III (1168-1192) was the best-known Chahamana ruler. In 1191, he defeated the Afghan ruler, named Sultan Muhammad Ghori, but in the very next year, in 1192, he also lost to him.

> In the 12th century, the Chauhan Dynasty or the Chahamanas ruled over the two major cities – Delhi and Ajmer.> As these cities were centrally located, the Chahamanas aimed to extend their control to the west and the east, where they were defeated by the Chalukyas of Gujarat and the Gahadavalas of western Uttar Pradesh.> Prithviraj III (1168-1192) was the best-known Chahamana ruler. In 1191, he defeated the Afghan ruler, named Sultan Muhammad Ghori, but in the very next year, in 1192, he also lost to him.> The main territory of the Chahamanas was established in present-day Rajasthan. It was referred to as Sapadalaksha or Jangala-desh.

> In the 12th century, the Chauhan Dynasty or the Chahamanas ruled over the two major cities – Delhi and Ajmer.> As these cities were centrally located, the Chahamanas aimed to extend their control to the west and the east, where they were defeated by the Chalukyas of Gujarat and the Gahadavalas of western Uttar Pradesh.> Prithviraj III (1168-1192) was the best-known Chahamana ruler. In 1191, he defeated the Afghan ruler, named Sultan Muhammad Ghori, but in the very next year, in 1192, he also lost to him.> The main territory of the Chahamanas was established in present-day Rajasthan. It was referred to as Sapadalaksha or Jangala-desh.> As the territory of the Chahamanas expanded, the entire region over which they ruled came to be known as Sapadalaksha. The later Chahamana capitals Ajayameru (Ajmer) and Shakambhari (Sambhar) were also included. The term also came to be used in the larger area conquered by them.

> In the 12th century, the Chauhan Dynasty or the Chahamanas ruled over the two major cities – Delhi and Ajmer.> As these cities were centrally located, the Chahamanas aimed to extend their control to the west and the east, where they were defeated by the Chalukyas of Gujarat and the Gahadavalas of western Uttar Pradesh.> Prithviraj III (1168-1192) was the best-known Chahamana ruler. In 1191, he defeated the Afghan ruler, named Sultan Muhammad Ghori, but in the very next year, in 1192, he also lost to him.> The main territory of the Chahamanas was established in present-day Rajasthan. It was referred to as Sapadalaksha or Jangala-desh.> As the territory of the Chahamanas expanded, the entire region over which they ruled came to be known as Sapadalaksha. The later Chahamana capitals Ajayameru (Ajmer) and Shakambhari (Sambhar) were also included. The term also came to be used in the larger area conquered by them.> Indian inscriptions of the early medieval period, as well as the writings of the contemporary Muslim historians, suggest that the following cities were also a part of the Sapadalaksha: Hansi (in present-day Haryana), Mandore (in present-day Marwar region), and Mandalgarh (in present-day Mewar region).

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