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does prithviraj chauhan descents alive today

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Answered by David9746
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Yes they are still alive.

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Prithviraj Chauhan was the most famous ruler of this Agnivanshi Rajput dynasty and one of the most celebrated warriors of India. He was born at Patan in Gujarat on Jyeshtha Shukla Dwadasi in 1166. He ascended the throne at the age of 11 after his father’s death. Because of his minor age, his mother Karpurdevi looked after the administration of the state. He fought against his cousin brother Nagarjuna who was the son of Vigraharaj IV. Prithviraja marched against him with a large army and laid a siege to Gudpura (present Gurgaon). Nagarjuna was defeated and he had to run away. Prithviraja III started his “Digvijaya abhiyan” (conquest of all quarters) and assumed the title of Bharateshwar Samrat (Emperor of India). He conquered Mahoba, Sagar, Lalitpur, Orchha, Jhansi, Sirswagarh and surrounding areas. He also strengthened the Tomar capital of Delhi named Lalkot and built a citadel fort named Qila Raipithora, The fort of Hansi was also built by him. He made many matrimonial alliances with the prominent families to strengthen his rule. He defeated the Afghan ruler Muhammad Ghori in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191 CE, a village in Karnal District, Haryana, and 17 more times in different regions of Punjab, and pardoned him each time after he begged for his life. He is immortalized by the famous eloping with Rajkumari Sanyogita, daughter of Raja Jaichand Rathore of Kannauj. In year 1192, he again met Muhammad Ghori of Ghazni at the same ground of Thanesar. This time he was defeated by treachery. Scholars believe that Prithviraj was taken to Ghazni and blinded. Later he killed Ghori with the help of shabdbhedi ban vidya.

Maharaj Agniraj Govindraj Chauhan, Ruler of Ajmer, eldest son of Agniraj Prithviraj Chauhan. After the loss of the Chauhan forces in the battle of Tarain in 1192, to give peace to his subjects he paid heavy tributes to the sultan and offered rich gifts to Qutb-ud-din Aibak and he was allowed to rule Ajmer. This act of his was taken as disgraceful and unpatriotic by his uncle Hariraj. He attacked and captured Ajmer and Govindraj was forced to change his seat of power to Ranthambore. After the attacks from Allauddin Khilji Chauhans moved their seat from Ranthambore.

A branch of this Rajput clan established a state at Bhaddaiyan Raj. Founded by Rao Takshah Singh descendant of Maharaj Hammirdev Chauhan of Ranstambhpur (Ranthambhore), the rulers of Bhaddaiyan state of Awadh are direct descendants of Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan. Being situated on one of the most prosperous regions of India, Maharajas of Bhaddaiyan were related to some of the greatest powers of their time be it the Mughals, Nawabs of Awadh, or the British, the Maharajas had prominent position in the court of them all. The Glory of the state came to an end after the great uprising on 1857 because of supporting Indians in our struggle for independence.

H.H Rajrajendra Agniraj Sahib Srirajrajeshwar Maharajadhiraj Malik Sarkar Sriji Indra Pratap Singh Rajkunwar Sahib (1992-present), born on 2nd July 1965, the 35th and present head of this family, and a direct descendant of Chakravarti Samrat Shri Prithviraj Chauhan. He married Maharani Sarita Devi of Phoolpur (Basti) on 18th November 1992. He is a Law graduate. He presently lives in Lucknow and takes care of the family property.

Answered by zafaldoaza
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Answer:yes, the last generation are my own relatives..they have the evidence that they're the true descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan

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