DeathĪfter capturing Prithviraj Chauhan, Muhammad of Ghor reinstated him as a Ghurid vassal. This theory is supported by the fact that coins issued by Prithviraj after the battle of Tarain had his own name on one side and Muhammad’s name on the other. According to several sources, Prithviraj was later killed by Muhammad of Ghor for treason. However, the exact nature of the treason differs from one source to another. Prithviraj Chauhan’s Legacyĭuring its peak, the empire of Prithviraj Chauhan extended from the foothills of the Himalayan in the north to the foothills of Mount Abu in the south. The empire extended from Betwa River to Sutlej River. In current times this means his empire included present-day Rajasthan, western Uttar Pradesh, northern Madhya Pradesh, and southern Punjab.
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