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Yagya
Sharma
ISBN : 81-7508-230-5
Vol. No : 604
With the death of Harsha,
King of Kanauj, in about 647 A.D. his great empire in North India collapsed.
It rapidly disintegrated into several petty kingdoms. This political division
weakened the unity of the country and led to several violent disputes between
the chieftains of these new kingdoms.Foreign invaders took advantage of
India's disunity. Some time in the 12th Century, the Afghan Chief Shahabuddin
Ghori (also known as Mohammad of Ghor) captured the empire of Mahmud of
Ghazni and became the new ruler of Ghazni.After taking Lahore, he started
his incursions into India. He marched to Delhi, which was then ruled by
the valiant Rajput king Prithviraj Chauhan, who defeated him in the battle
of Tarain.The following year Mohammad returned to India and again met the
forces of the Rajput king on the same battlefield. This time the Muslim
invader inflicted a crushing defeat on the Hindu army.This second battle
proved to be a turning point in Indian history. It put an end to the Hindu
Empire in Northern India forever and established Muslim rule.Prithviraj
Chauhan was a famous king and warrior. He was noted for his valour and
chivalry. Despite his defeat and death, his name has been immortalised
and he had become the hero of many legends. The story of Prithviraj Chauhan
as told in the following pages is based on these legends.
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