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Warrior Of Indian History Who Was Capable To Defeat A Lion

Warrior Of Indian History Who Was Capable To Defeat A Lion

India, the country which was known as the Golden Bird before British period is also known for producing warriors. It is the land of heroes like Prithviraj Chauhan.

Bharat Mata gave birth to many Knights who, in time, gave up on their life for the sake of their country. Today the warrior we are talking about was the last Hindu warrior. He was said to tore the jaw of the lion. This hero of history will always be remembered.

This warrior is known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora. Prithviraj Chauhan, born in Ajmer in 1149, is the last Hindu warrior. Prithviraj Chauhan was a hero who was not easy to beat. Mohammed Gauri tried to defeat him 16 times, but every time he had to face defeat. Due to a traitor, Gauri defeated Prithviraj Chauhan on the 17th.

Prithviraj did not even lose, but he did not compromise with the principles of the war. This Hindu warrior had his own rules regarding the war. He never used to attack in the dark. Gauri defeated Prithvi Raj Chauhan by taking advantage of this rule. Prithviraj Chauhan had a huge army of elephants also.

Prithviraj was brave since his childhood. Discussions of his bravery were spread all over the world. Prithvi Raj Chauhan had given his heart to Sanyogita, daughter of King Jayachand of Kannauj. Jayachand did not accept this relationship, so he decided to marry Sanyogita. Prithvi Raj lifted Sanyogita from an event of self-selection of husband, and Jayachand could not do anything.

Rai Pithori had to repay the love of Sanyogita. To avenge his humiliation, Jayachand joined hands with Mohammad Gauri and he supported Mohammed Gauri in the war, and after that, Prithviraj was defeated by Gauri.

If Jayachand had not betrayed the Hindus then defeating Prithviraj Chauhan was impossible.

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