When the second battle of Tarain fought and what were it’s consequences?
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Answer:
1192 AD
Explanation:
The second Battle of tarain took place near tarain around 1192 A.D . The war was fought between Ghutid army lead by Mohammed Ghori and Rajput army lead by Prithviraj Chauhan.the battle destroyed the reign of Prithviraj chauhan ,and he was imprisoned and executed to death.Prithviraj Raso gives information about this.
Answer:
1192 AD
Explanation:
The second battle of Tarain was fought between Muhammad Ghori, a ruler of a small Kingdom of Ghor in Afganistan and Prithviraj Chauhan, the ruler of Delhi and Ajmer in the year 1192 AD.
After the defeat of Muhammad Ghori in the first battle of Tarain in 1191, he made full preparations for avenging the defeat and met Prithviraj again at Tarain in the next year. This time, although Prithviraj received some help from other rulers of the north, he was defeated and killed. This second battle of Tarain and the victory of Muhammad Ghori proved to be a turning point in the history of India.
Mahmud wanted to conquer the whole world, he left India after defeating many Indian Rulers. But before leaving, Muhammad Ghori made his trusted slave and commander Qutbuddin-Aibak in charge of his conquests. This led to the foundation of Delhi Sultanate in India.