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Prithviraj Chauhan and Muhammad Ghori clashed twice at this place. Answer the one word

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Answered by MrUnkn0wn
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Answer:

Tarain

Explanation:

A fierce battle between Ghori and Prithviraj took place at Tarain. Ghori was wounded and defeated. He was carried away from the battle-field by a Khalji soldier. His army fled.

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

Prithviraj Chauhan and Muhammad Ghori had two fierce battles at the place of Tarain.

Explanation:

Prithviraj became the ruler of Delhi and Ajmer while Ghori was marching closer to Delhi after conquering numerous parts of Punjab. Prithviraj was able to unite a few Rajput states to offer a united the front in opposition to the not unusualplace enemy.

However Jai Chand, the ruler of Kanauj did now no longer be a part of the confederation of a few Rajput states headed with the aid of using Prithviraj, because of his non-public animosity. A fierce struggle among Ghori and Prithviraj befell at Tarain.

Ghori was wounded and defeated.

In the second war, the crux of the defeat of Prithviraj is that the sovereignty of a extensive part of India handed into the arms of the foreigners. The sovereignty of the Rajputs ended to a exceptional extent. In the phrases of V.S. Smith, “The 2nd battle of Tarain in 1192, may be appeared as the decisive contest which ensured the remaining achievement of the Mohammadan attack on Hindustan.”

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