In 1192 CE, Ghori returned with an army of Turkish archers and defeated the Rajput army on the same battlefield. After then Prithviraj fled the battlefield but was captured and executed near Sirsa. His defeat at Tarain is seen as an event in the Islamic conquest of India and is described in several semi-mythological tales. Most of the information about Prithviraj comes from medieval mythology. The Battle of Tarain He is mentioned in several medieval epics by Hindu and Jain authors. These include the Prithviraj Raso, Prithviraj Vijaya, and the Hammira epic. These texts are not completely reliable. The Prithviraj Vijaya is the only literary text from the reign of Prithviraj. If you want to collect Prithviraj Chauhan Commemoration Miniature Sheet and Indian Stamps then visit Philacy.com
20-04-2018: Prithviraj Chauhan Commemoration Miniature Sheet
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Prithviraj Chauhan was known as a warrior who opposed the Muslim ruler and ruler of the Muslim Ghurid dynasty. In 1192 CE, Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated in the Second Battle of Tarain and was executed after his defeat. On this occasion, the Indian Post department issued the Prithviraj Chauhan Commemoration Miniature Sheet, which is a set of four Miniature Sheets on 20th April 2018. Prithviraj Chauhan was a king of the Chauhan dynasty, who ruled the region of Sapadalaksha, making his capital at Ajmer. In 1177 CE, Prithviraj Chauhan inherited a kingdom that extended from Thanesar to Jahazpur in the south, intending to expand by military actions against the kingdoms and by defeating the Chandelas. Prithviraj led many Rajput kings and defeated the army led by Muhammad Ghori in 1191 AD.
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