Muslim Invasion in India
Muhammad Ghori conquered Multan and Punjab in 1175 A.D. I attacked India, he proceeded towards Delhi. The brave Rajput kings of northern India under the leadership of Prithvi Raj Chauhan in 1191 A.D. He was defeated in the First Battle of Tarain. After a year-long war, Mohammad Ghori came again to avenge his defeat. Year 1192 A.D. A very terrible battle was fought in Tarain, in which the Rajputs were defeated and Prithvi Raj Chauhan was captured and put to death. The Second Battle of Tarain proved to be a decisive battle and laid the foundation for Muslim rule in northern India.
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First Battle of Tarain
In the first battle of Tarain in 1191 AD, Prithviraj III defeated Ghori but could not end his power.
Second Battle of Tarain
In 1192 AD, Gauri defeated Prithviraj III and conquered the areas up to Ajmer and Delhi and with this the Chauhan Empire was destroyed. Prithviraj's feudatory and Tomar ruler of Delhi Govindraj died in the Second Battle of Tarain.