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Who was mohammad ghori

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Answered by Proxe11
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Muhammad Ghori was the Sultan of the Ghurid empire from 1173 to 1202. Muhammad Ghori was primarily responsible for the establishment of Islamic rule in mediaeval India. He defeated Prithviraj Chauhan, the ruler of Delhi, in 1192.

Answered by ramanaaryabhatt05
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Muhammad Ghori was the ruler of the Ghori dynasty, invaded India in the year 1206 C.E and rule extended until 1526 C.E. Muhammad Ghori initiates the formation of the Muslim empire however, before him, many rulers had invaded India and failed to establish a Muslim rule in India. He was credited as the true founder of the Muslim empire in India because he had invaded the majority of parts of the Indian subcontinent. The section is going to deal with a study on the life of Muhammad Ghori that provides information about the Ghori Empire. 

Muhammad Ghori and His Invasions

Multan Invasion – Muhammad Ghori’s first invasion was on Multan and Uch fortress.

Aim – Its aim was to bring back the Muslim states of India. He conquered it very easily in early 1175.

Anhilwara Invasion – He attacked Anhilwara in 1178 but he was defeated by Mularaja II.

1st Battle of Tarain, 1191 – The first battle occurred due to the thought of invading Delhi to capture all over India and fighting against the army of Prithivi Raj Chauhan. The army of the Rajput leader badly injured Ghori and defeated him in the first battle.

2nd Battle of Tarain, 1192 – After getting defeated in the 1st battle of Tarain, he waited and fought again in what is known as the second battle of Tarain and got the victory in the second battle that was against the army of Prithivi Raj Chauhan. He fought a second battle with approximately one-lakh soldiers in his army troop, which was a huge number for the Rajput ruler to hold. The life of Muhammad Ghori was an inspiration for the rulers of small areas.

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