Invasions Of Muhammad Ghori And Haryana


 
 
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Invasion of Muhammad Ghori and Haryana

Muhammad Ghori, the ruler of Ghor, (a small state of Afghanistan) attacked India many times from 1175 to 1186 AD and established the possession on Punjab. Prithviraj - III was the ruler of Haryana and Delhi at the time of the invasion of Ghori.

First Battle of Tarain

In 1191 CE, Muhammad Ghori attacked Haryana. Prithviraj - III resisted this attack. In this battle, Muhammad Ghori was defeated by Prithviraj - Ill. This battle was fought in laraori (Karnal) place of Haryana. It is known as the First Battle of Tarain (Taraori) in Indian history. The ruler of Delhi, Govindraj and many territories of North India were with Prithviraj III in First Battle of Tarain. After the Third Battle of Tarain, Prithviraj - ll took over the fort of Tabarhind (Sirhind)

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Question : 1

Assertion: The invasion of Muhammad Ghori marked a turning point in the political history of Haryana.

Reason: Muhammad Ghori's successful invasions led to the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate, bringing significant changes to the socio-political landscape of the region.

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

In which of the following year First Battle of Tarain took place ?

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) Prithviraj - III was the ruler of Haryana and Delhi at the time of the invasion of Ghori.

(b) Muhammad Ghori, the ruler of Ghor, attacked India many times from 1175 to 1200 AD.

Right Option : A
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