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The Second battle of Tarain laid the foundation of Turkish rule in North India. Do you agree? Why?

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Answered by skyfall63
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Yes, the Second battle of Tarain laid the foundation of Turkish rule in North India

Explanation:

  • The Second Tarain War laid the basis for Turkish influence of northern India. In this battle, the Rajput rulers of India were badly defeated. In the next ten years of this war, the Rajput force collapsed and the Turkish rule in India was created.
  • The army of Prithviraj Chauhan routed the armies under Muhammad Ghori 's command during the First Battle of Tarain in 1191. So Ghori came back to revenge his defeat and fought in 1192 against the Chauhans in the Second Battle of Tarain. In this battle, he won a total victory. Prithviraj Chauhan had fled, but had been arrested.
  • Later, the Turks invaded and conquered Ajmer, even after Prtihviraj had been permitted to rule over it for a while. Upon his return to India in 1194, Ghori fought against Jaichandra, defeated him, and conquered land extending to the frontier of Bihar in Chandawar near Kannauj. Thus, the Turks founded their rule over North India.

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