who was muhammad ghori
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⭐ Muhammad Ghori was an ambitious ruler who wanted to extend the territories of his own empire.
⭐ Muhammad Ghori conquered Multan in AD 1176 and in AD 1178, he was defeated by Bhima-II, the ruler of Gujarat.
⭐ Muhammad Ghori suffered a severe defeat that he did not invade Gujarat for the next twenty years.
⭐ In AD 1182, he annexed Sindh and in AD 1186, he made Lahore a part of his empire. In 1190, he conquered Punjab.
⭐ Muhammad Ghori was defeated in the First Battle of Tarain (AD 1191) which was fought between him and Prithviraj Chauhan and thus he made preparations to avenge his defeat.
⭐ Prithviraj Chauhan was badly defeated in the Second battle of Tarain (AD 1192) and Muhammad Ghori appointed Qutub-ud-din Aibak as the governor of Delhi and Ajmer and returned to Ghur.
⭐ At last, Muhammad Ghori came back to India in AD 1194 and defeated and killed Raja Jaichandra of Kannauj.
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⛔ Muhammad Ghori was an ambitious ruler who wanted to extend the territories of his own empire.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori conquered Multan in AD 1176 and in AD 1178, he was defeated by Bhima-II, the ruler of Gujarat.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori suffered a severe defeat that he did not invade Gujarat for the next twenty years.
⛔ In AD 1182, he annexed Sindh and in AD 1186, he made Lahore a part of his empire. In 1190, he conquered Punjab.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori was defeated in the First Battle of Tarain (AD 1191) which was fought between him and Prithviraj Chauhan and thus he made preparations to avenge his defeat.
⛔ Prithviraj Chauhan was badly defeated in the Second battle of Tarain (AD 1192) and Muhammad Ghori appointed Qutub-ud-din Aibak as the governor of Delhi and Ajmer and returned to Ghur.
⛔ At last, Muhammad Ghori came back to India in AD 1194 and defeated and killed Raja Jaichandra of Kannauj.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori was an ambitious ruler who wanted to extend the territories of his own empire.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori conquered Multan in AD 1176 and in AD 1178, he was defeated by Bhima-II, the ruler of Gujarat.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori suffered a severe defeat that he did not invade Gujarat for the next twenty years.
⛔ In AD 1182, he annexed Sindh and in AD 1186, he made Lahore a part of his empire. In 1190, he conquered Punjab.
⛔ Muhammad Ghori was defeated in the First Battle of Tarain (AD 1191) which was fought between him and Prithviraj Chauhan and thus he made preparations to avenge his defeat.
⛔ Prithviraj Chauhan was badly defeated in the Second battle of Tarain (AD 1192) and Muhammad Ghori appointed Qutub-ud-din Aibak as the governor of Delhi and Ajmer and returned to Ghur.
⛔ At last, Muhammad Ghori came back to India in AD 1194 and defeated and killed Raja Jaichandra of Kannauj.
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