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The 1st Battle of Tarain 1191 C.E. - Victory of Prithiviraj Chouhan

 

Mahmud Ghori threw the gauntlet by laying siege to the fortress of

Bhatinda in East Punjab which was on the frontier of Prithiviraj's

domains. Prithviraj's appeal for help from his father-in-law was

scornfully rejected by the haughty Jaichandra. But undaunted

Prithviraj marched on to Bhatinda and met his enemy at a place called

Tarain (also called Taraori) near the ancient town of Thanesar. In

face of the persistent Rajput attacks, the battle was won as the

Muslim army broke ranks and fled leaving their general Mahmud Ghori

as a prisoner in Pritiviraj's hands.

 

Mahmud Ghori was brought in chains to Pithoragarh - Prithviraj's

capital and he begged his victor for mercy and release. Prithviraj's

ministers advised against pardoning the aggressor. But the chivalrous

and valiant Prithviraj thought otherwise and respectfully released

the vanquished Ghori.

 

The 2nd Battle of Tarain 1192 C.E. - Defeat of Prithiviraj Chouhan

 

The very next year Prithiviraj's gesture was repaid by Ghori who re-

attacked Prithiviraj with a stronger army and guilfully defeated him

by attacking the Rajput army before daybreak. (The Hindus

incidentally followed a hoary practice of battling only from sunrise

up to sunset. Before Sunrise and after Sunset there was to be no

fighting- as per a time honoured battle code).The defeated

Prithiviraj was pursued up to his capital and in chains he was taken

as a captive to Ghor in Afghanistan.

 

The Blinding of Prithviraj

 

The story of Prithiviraj does not end here. As a prisoner in Ghor he

was presented before Mahmud, where he looked Ghori straight into the

eye.

 

Ghori ordered him to lower his eyes, whereupon a defiant Prithiviraj

scornfully told him how he had treated Ghori as a prisoner and said

that the eyelids of a Rajputs eyes are lowered only in death.

 

On hearing this, Ghori flew into a rage and ordered that Prithviraj's

eyes be burnt with red hot iron rods.

 

This heinous deed being done, Prithiviraj was regularly brought to

the court to be taunted by Ghori and his courtiers. In those days

Prithiviraj was joined by his former biographer Chand Bardai, who had

composed a ballad-biography on Pritiviraj in the name of Prithviraj

Raso (Songs of Prithviraj). Chand Bardai told Prithiviraj, that he

should avenge Ghori's betrayal and daily insults.

 

The Blind Prithviraj Avenges the Injustice done to him

 

The two got an opportunity when Ghori announced a game of Archery. On

the advice of Chand Bardai, Prithviraj, who was then at court said he

would also like to participate. On hearing his suggestion, the

courtiers guffawed at him and he was taunted by Ghori as to how he

could participate when he could not see. Whereupon, Prithiviraj told

Mahmud Ghori to order him to shoot, and he would reach his target.

 

Ghori became suspicious and and asked Prithviraj why he wanted Ghori

himself to order and not anyone else. On behlaf of Prithiviraj, Chand

Bardai told Ghori that he as a king would not accept orders from

anyone other than a king. His ego satisfied, Mahmud Ghori agreed.

 

On the said day, Ghori sitting in his royal enclosure had Prithiviraj

brought to the ground and had him unchained for the event. On Ghori's

ordering Prithviraj to shoot, we are told Prithiviraj turned in the

direction from where he heard Ghori speak and struck Ghori dead with

his arrow. This event is described by Chand Bardai in the

couplet, "Dus kadam aggey, bees kadam daey, baitha hai Sultan. Ab mat

chuko Chouhan, chala do apna baan." (Ten feet ahead of you and twenty

feet to your right, is seated the Sultan, do not now miss him

Chouhan, release your baan - arrow).

 

Thus ended the story of the brave but unrealistic Prithviraj Chouhan -

the last Hindu ruler of Delhi. Delhi was to remain under Muslim rule

for the next 700 years till 1857 and under British rule till 1947.

Those few Hindus who came close to liberating Delhi during the seven

centuries of Muslim rule were Rana Sanga in 1527, Raja (Hemu)

Vikramaditya in around 1565 (2nd battle of Panipat), and Shrimant

Vishwas Rao who was the Peshwa's son and was co-commander of the

Maratha forces in the 3rd battle of Panipat in 1761. Metaphorically

speaking, the next Hindu ruler to actually preside over Delhi was to

be Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of Independent India (and

Jawarharlal Nehru - who was the President's first Minister).

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The Hindus were Vegetarians during Prithviraj Chauhan's rule. The Muslims who were non-vegetarians attacked the Hindus during the time of Prithviraj's rule. The leader of Muslims was Sultan Muhammed Ghori.

 

During the 12th century:

 

The Muslims were ugly, tanned-skinned, muscular & hard. The Hindus men were verile, handsome, fatty & fair. The Hindu women were beautiful, fertile, fair, tender, sexy, slender & soft. Prithviraj Chauhan was very handsome, highly verile, highly potent, fair & fatty king. His wife Samyukta was very beautiful, very fair, highly fertile, highly potent, tender, very sexy, slender & very soft. Ghori was very ugly, pox-mark faced, leper-skinned, muscular & very hard. The Hindu men drank litres of cow's milk & their wives milk daily to gain strength to fight the Muslims. The Hindu women drank litres of cow's milk & drank their handsome husbands sperms to breast fed both their babies & their husbands. Ghori attacked Prithviraj because he want to rape Prithviraj's very beautiful & sexy wife Samyukta. Muslims attacked Hindus because they want to rape the wives of Hindus. So the Muslims under Ghori attacked the Hindu kingdom of Prithviraj Chauhan.

 

 

 

The hidden strategic Khyber Pass is a 53-kilometer passage through the Hindu Kush mountain range.

 

 

 

It cuts through the northeastern part of the Safed Koh mountains. At its narrowest point, the pass is only 3 meters wide. It connects the northern frontier of Pakistan with Afghanistan, and was the only passage way to ancient India.

 

 

 

The Khyber Pass has been a silent witness to countless great events in the history of mankind and a transit trough this rugged pass can be truly nostalgic.

 

 

 

The holy river Saraswati dried up as it was flooded by blood & dead bodies of Hindus due to the second battle of tarain, in which more than 30,00,000 rajput soldiers were massacred by the Muslims.

 

 

The Rajputs had gained control of a considerable chunk of India in the intervening period (1107-1187). A large Rajput force restablised the Delhi administration after the death of Muhmad Ghazni. After his invasion of Somnath in 1024 A.D, Muhmud Ghazni, suddenly fell ill & died. This had left the Rajputs in nominal control which however, proved to be a fateful mistake when his grandson, proved to be utterly incapable of maintaining control over the conquered territories. Soon the local population rose in revolt and asked for the protection of the Rajputs. A century and half later, Prithviraj Chauhan, the famed Rajput leader raised a powerful army consisting of three million Rajputs, and was successful in ousting Ghazni’s generations and his court from India. Ghazni`s fleeing army was defeated at various stations. The Rajputs chased him right up to Attock, at the base of the Khyber Pass, and Punjab was brought under their dominion. Muhammed Ghori could not allow this to go unchecked.

 

 

In 1191 the ruler of Ghazni , Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori came to India to capture & rape Hindu women. But he was resisted by brave Hindu emperor Prithviraj Chauhan. Ugly Ghori decided to teach a lesson to a handsome young Indian King by the name of Prithvi Raj Chauhan III of the Rajput Chahamana dynasty.

 

 

 

Prithviraj Chauhan’s s kingdom included the present-day Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and most parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh with its twin capitals at Pithoragarh(delhi) & Ajmer.

 

 

 

Sanyogita or Samyukta was the stunningly sexy & beautiful but headstrong daughter of Jaichand Rathod. She had heard of the valour and goodlooks of handsome Prithviraj Chauhan and was very much infatuated with him. She started corresponding with him in secret, as her father was at logger heads with Chauhan. The love between Prithviraj and Samyukta is India's most popular medieval romance.

 

 

 

Muhammed Ghori entered India via the treacherous Khyber pass.

 

 

 

In 1191, Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori, leading an army of 80,000 men in horses, invaded India through the Khyber Pass and was successful in reaching Punjab. Chauhan had a larger army of more than 20, 00,000 men, 3, 00,000 horses and 30,000 elephants. The two armies met at the town of Tarain, near Thanesar, in present-day Haryana, 150 kilometres north of Delhi.

 

 

 

Shahabuddin Mohammed Ghori's horse cavalry was unable to hold its own against the huge Chauhan cavalry & 30,000 elephants. But the Muslims were not terrified and they fought bravely. But finally the Muslim cavalry broke ranks in the utter confusion owing to the huge numbers of Hindus. In the end Chauhan won but not easily as more than 1,00,000 Hindus lost their lives. Ghori & his Muslims ran away from the battlefield & escaped with their lives. Ghori rode back to Afghanistan. Prithviraj pompously celebrated his victory over the Muslims with great pride.

 

 

 

On finding out about the secret affair, Raja Jaichand was outraged that such a forbidden had been budding behind his back.

 

 

 

He decided to marry off his daughter as soon as possible to a worthy king by a Swayamwar, as Prithviraj went for the first bsttle of Tarain to fight the Muslims. In haste he invited the entire royalty from far and wide to the ceremony, every eligible prince and king - except Prithiviraj Chauhan, much to the chagrin of Samyukta.

 

 

 

To insult Chauhan, Jaichand installed a life size golden statue of Chauhan at the gate of the Swyamwar arena , dressed up as a doorman. But Unexpectedly Prithviraj defeated the Muslims in the first battle of Tarain swiftly though he himself lost more than 1, 00,000 Hindu soldiers.

 

 

 

Chauhan was provoked by Jaichand’s rash activities and he decided to elope with Samyukta.

 

 

 

On the day of the ceremony, Samyukta walked through the court holding the ceremonial garland, ignoring the gazes of all her ardent suitors. She passed through the door and put the garland around the neck of Prithviraj's statue, declaring him her husband.

 

 

 

Chauhan who was hiding in disguse nearby, immediately ran in scooped her in his arms put her on his fast steed and made a daring getaway. This is now legend.

 

 

 

Jaichand seething with anger, planned to attack Prithviraj. But he was not strong enough to defeat Chauhan in the battle. So he paid homage & tribute to Prithviraj, now his son-in-law, and accepted Prithviraj’s over lordship & supremacy.

 

 

 

A year later in 1192 Ghori & his Muslims again invaded India to capture & rape it’s women. Ghori had heard about the heavenly beauty of Prithviraj’s wife & was determine to capture & rape Samyukta.

 

 

 

Chauhan never expected this, as he and his army were still still resting on their laurels, with him & his army always staying with their wives, making them pregnant & continuously coupling with those beauties. Hindus were in celebration mode. Chauhan had prepared a huge army of more than 30, 00,000 men, 5, 00,000 horses & 50,000 elephants with all protected with steel armour to face the Muslims. Prithviraj & many of his soldiers were young & most of them including Prithviraj were newly married. Prithviraj Chauhan was just married and so he could not leave his wife alone. During the one year period between the two battles, Prithviraj had planned nothing to surprise the Muslims. He simply spent the time in honeymoon with his new beautiful bride Samyukta. As a result gave birth to a male child & again she became pregnant due to verile potency of Prithviraj and the Rajputs even had a festival for this joy just before the battle. Following their King, the Rajput soldiers began to enjoy with their women and wine in the period between the two battles.

 

 

 

The Second Battle of Tarain took place in February, 1192 at Tarain (Haryana State, India), about 80 miles (130 km) north of Delhi. The battle crushed the Rajput Empire. The main battle was fought between the forces under Sultan Shihad-ud-din Muhammed Ghori and the Rajput hosts under Prithviraj Chauhan. It is believed that nearly 20, 00,000 Chauhan soldiers died and many were injured in the one-day battle, though some historians estimate the total hindu deaths to be nearer to 26, 00,000.

The battle pitted the elephants, archers and trained cavalry of the Rajputs against the light cavalry of the Afghans. The scenario would have been slightly in favour of the Rajputs had not their own cavalry decided to charge prematurely, which lead to their defeat. Rajput forces were so heavily depleted that the Chauhan Empire fell, and the expansion of the Rajput power ended. The battle was most decisive because it crushed the Chauhan Empire's dream of uniting India under one rule. Muhammed Ghori raised an army from the Ghorian Muslim tribes with help from Ghazni, and invaded India once again. By the end of the year they had reached Lahore, but Rajputs continued to pour in the supplies and by 1192 had formed a single army of more than 30, 00,000 men to block the Muslims.

There followed much manoeuvring, with skirmishes fought at Karnal, Kunjapura. After the Rajputs failed to prevent Ghori's forces from reaching the banks of the Saraswati River, they set up defensive works in the excellent ground near Tarain, thereby blocking Ghori's access back to Afghanistan. Prithviraj slowly tightened the noose by cutting off the Muslim Army's supply lines. As the Muslims supplies and stores dwindling, the Rajputs moved in almost 100 pieces of archery groups. With a range of several kilometres, these archers were some of the best of the times.

The Afghan forces arrived in late 1191 to find the Rajputs in well-prepared works. Realizing a direct attack was hopeless, they set up for a siege. The resulting face-off lasted two days exchanging letters. During this time Ghori could not receive his supplies from Ghazni. The Rajputs, however, had no difficulty in securing supplies, the local population were Hindus & having become very hostile to Muslims. In their policy of intolerance towards non-muslims, Afghans had pillaged the surrounding Hindu population. This offense resulted in the Jats and other hindus joining on Prithviraj’s army in the war, and thus the Afghans were left without resupply in the battle zone. This battle zone was probably between Kaalaa Aamb and Sanauli Road of today. The Afghan lines probably were a few metres to the south of Sanauli road. Rajput lines began a little to the north of Kaalaa Aamb. They had thus blocked the northward path of Ghori's troops from where the Muslims could get badly needed supplies. Prithviraj carried his wife Samyukta to the second battle as she was adamant to accompany him to the battle. In the battlefield inside their golden tent Prithviraj & Samyukta continued to have coupling non-stopingly. Ghori eyeballed Samyukta, getting Prithviraj pissed off. Suddenly in the early morning, Ghori attacked the Hindus. Most of the Hindus were sleeping by smooching their beautigul wives & few were answering the call of nature in the early morning, as the Hindus ate many sweets & drank wine heavily last night. Prithviraj & Samyukta were busy all night matting each other and when Ghori commenced his attack, Prithviraj & Samyukta were just asleep. They woke up when the Hindus shouted in fear. In Panic Prithviraj & Samyukta again started coupling & matting. After matting Samyukta for more than 20 times in panic, Prithviraj kept her in strong protection and came to fight the Muslims.

 

 

 

Realizing the situation was not in their favour, the Rajputs under Prithviraj Chauhan decided to fight severely to save their women from being raped by the Muslims. His plan was to pulverise the enemy formations with archery fire and not to employ his cavalry until the Afghans were thoroughly softened up. With the Afghans now broken, he would move his camp in a defensive formation towards Delhi, where they had their huge supplies.

The line would be formed up some 26km across, with the bowmen in front, protected by infantry and elephants. The cavalry was instructed to wait behind the elephants and bowmen, ready to be thrown in when control of battlefield had been fully established.

 

 

Behind this line was another ring of 10, 00,000 young Rajput soldiers who were not battle tested, and then the roughly 3, 00,000 women entrained. Many were wives of rajput soldiers, prostitutes and concubines. The ladies were irrationally confident of the Rajput army, regarding it as one of the best in the world, and definitely one of the most powerful in Asia. Behind the women was yet another protective infantry line, of young inexperienced soldiers.

Before dawn in February, 1192 the Rajput forces emerged from their tents, pushing the archers into position on their pre-arranged lines, some 2km from the Afghans. Seeing that the battle was on, Ghori positioned his 60 archer groups and opened arrow fire. However, because of the short range of the weapons, the Rajput lines remained untouched. Ghori then launched a cavalry attack to break their lines.

 

 

The first defensive arrow attack of the Rajputs, who were using composite steel bows, went over the Afghans' heads and inflicted very little damage, and the Afghan attack was nevertheless broken by Rajput bowmen and elephants, along with some famed Rajput generals stationed close to the archery positions. The second and subsequent arrow attacks were fired at point blank range into the Afghan ranks. The resulting carnage sent the Afghans reeling back to their lines. The Chauhan-style plan had worked just as envisioned.

The Rajputs then started moving their infantry formation forward, led by the elephants. The Afghans responded with repeated cavalry attacks, all of which failed. About 1,000 Afghan cavalry and infantrymen were severely injured in this opening stage of the battle.

At this stage it looked as though Prithviraj would clinch victory for the Rajputs once again. Then Prithviraj ordered the Rajput lieutenants, particularly Govind Rai and Khandae Rai, to exploit the gaps in the enemy lines & dash; with strict instructions to charge Afghan cavalry by raining arrows but not to engage in hand to hand fight with the Muslims. The mass of Rajput horsemen raced and charged towards the demoralised Afghans, intending to cut the faltering army in two.

The over-enthusiasm of the charge saw many of the Rajput horses exhausted long before they had travelled the two kilometres to the Afghan lines; some simply collapsed. Making matters worse was the suffocating odour of the rotting corpses of men and animals left on the field from the fighting of the previous year. Still, a major mass of Rajput cavalry collided with the Muslim cavalry, initially taking on a few hundreds of Muslim troops.

In response, the Ghori’s officers stiffened their troop’s resistance. Ghori sent his body guards to call up his reserves of 10,000 from his camp and arranged it as column right in front his cavalry of archers and spear-men on the back of camels. Because of their positioning on camels they could throw their spears over the heads of their own infantry and at the Rajput cavalry, who were unable to withstand the cavalry and camel-mounted spears of the Afghans. Ghori had 2000 such spear-men. They could be throw spears without the rider having to dismount and were especially effective against fast moving cavalry.

With their own men in their arrows lines, the Rajput archers could not respond well, and about 7, 00,000 Hindu cavalry and infantry perished before the hand to hand fighting began at around 2PM. By 4PM the tired Rajput infantry began to succumb to the onslaught of attacks from fresh Muslim reserves, though the Rajputs were protected by armoured steel jackets.

The Rajput army had captured some Muslim slaves earlier during the siege of Bhatinda. They had not been trusted to be in the front line because their loyalty was suspect. As they were captured slaves, they saw an opportunity to avenge the humiliation. They started raping the Rajput women from inside. This brought confusion and great consternation to loyal Rajput soldiers, who thought that the enemy had attacked from behind.

Prithviraj Chauhan, seeing his forward lines dwindling and civilians behind, could not move forward his young soldiers as reserves from behind and felt he had no choice but to come down from his elephant and lead the battle by mounting on his horse Qila, at the head of household troops. He left instructions with his bodyguards that, if he was killed by the Muslims in this battle, they must protect his young beautiful wife Sanyogita and must take her back to Kannouj, for he could not tolerate her being dishonoured by the Muslims, as she was the Queen of Hindus.

Some Rajput soldiers, seeing that their King had disappeared from his elephant, panicked and began to flee. Khandae Rai, the big general, had already fallen to a spear shot thrown by Bhakthiyaruddin. Govind Rai and his loyal bodyguards fought to the end but they were massacred by the Qutubuddin. The Rajput leader Prithviraj Chauhan having all his bodyguards shot dead by Muslim archers had now seen that Ghori was trying to capture his beautiful Queen Samyukta. Prithviraj tried to escape from the battle-field with his beautiful wife Samyukta. Prithviraj mounted on his steed Qila and seated Samyukta on his lap and galloped away fastly. But the couples were easily captured by Ghori’s, near Sirsuti.

The Muslims pursued the fleeing Rajput army, while the Rajput front lines remained largely intact, with some of their archery units fighting until sundown. Choosing not to launch a night attack, made good their escape that night.

Mass of surrendered Rajput soldiers were handcuffed and then murdered, their heads chopped off by Muslims to earn blessings for killing Kafirs on account of their families back in Afghanistan.

(“the unhappy prisoners were paraded in long lines, given a little parched grain and a drink of water, castrated and beheaded… and their women were raped repeatedly - twenty-two hundred thousand, many of them of the highest aristocratic rank in the land, says the Siyar-ut-Mutakhirin.”)

 

 

About 20, 00,000 Rajput soldiers alike were slain this way in February 1192. Many of the fleeing Rajput women jumped into the Tarain wells as the Muslims raped them and dishonoured their chasity. Many others did their best to hide in the villages near Tarain when even the Hindus of the town refused to give them refuge in fear of Muslims.

 

 

 

Prithviraj was taken prisoner by Ghori along with his beautiful wife Samyukta. Samyukta, who escaped the battlefield with her fatty husband, was soon captured by the Ghori along with her husband. Ghori eyeballed Samyukta, getting Prithviraj pissed off. Ghori caught Prithviraj’s coupling reproductive organ and crushed it with his hard hands. Samyukta begged Ghori not to kill her handsome husband. Ghori continued to crush Prithviraj’s penis & testis. Ghori prompty put red hot coals in Prithviraj Chauhan’s scrotum. Ghori was humiliating and taunting Prithviraj severely. Ghori pressed Samyukta’s breasts hardly & kissed her butt in front of her husband. Prithviraj spitted on Ghori & shouted, “Don’t touch my wife”. Ghori became angry & crushed Prithviraj penis & testis severely & hardly. Prithviraj lost his life in pain & blood loss as Ghori continuously crushed his testis & penis. Ghori castrated Prithviraj & then removed Prithviraj’s head from his stout body. Samyukta cried for help but in vain. Ugly Ghori raped her repeatedly and forced her into his harem. Ghori later even married Samyukta and made her his chief Queen by giving her the title Mallik-e-jahan. All other wives of Prithviraj chauhan were also dumped into Ghori’s harem. After Ghori’s death in 1206, Qutubuddin captured Samyukta, raped her and made her his wife.

 

 

 

Ghori who was known to be ugly, brutally and repeatedly raped Samyukta and never allowed her to committee suicide. Her father Jai Chand in remorse later drowned himself in the river Yamuna.

 

 

 

Thousands of Rajput women were raped by the Muslims & they jumped into the fire and killed themselves (jauhar), unable to bear the rape dishonour. Countless hindus were forcibly converted to Islam

 

 

 

Ghori’s lieutenant, Qutb-uddin Aibak later ruled India and founded India's first Muslim ruling dynasty. He ruled over India and made Samyukta as his wife. His constructed the famous Qutab Minar, a mosque and minaret, in the memory of Prithviraj’s big penis which was crushed by his master Ghori.

 

 

 

The defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan also marked the end of Hindu rule and the turning point in Indian history.

 

From then on, until the British came, India was under Muslim yoke and slavery.

 

 

 

A land that had been protected by Hindu Kush Mountains on its northwest frontier now was a thoroughfare for Muslim invaders and marauders.

 

All thanks to haughty activities by Prithviraj, the Chauhan Raja of Hindustan, who was always amorously coupling with his beautiful darling wife – Rani Samyukta! -- The first Indian Hindu Queen to be raped by an alien Muslim Sultan, Muhammed Ghori!!

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In the second battle of Tarain, Shahabuddin Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan. This happened in 1192. It was not that Ghori had an army larger in number than Prithvi. After studying the various accounts of history, the reliable and non reliable sources, we get the clear picture. The war was nothing but the shataranj ka khel between the two great kings. One was a fatty Hindu & the other was a muscular Muslim. In the first battle of Tarain, Prithvi had 3,000 elephants, 3,00,000 horses & 20,00,000 soldiers in his army. These elephants were war-like and fierce. In the first battle of Tarain, which was took place in 1191; these elephants had played a major role in the victory of Prithviraj. Ghori had not a single elephant in his army at that time. His army was also small in number with just 30,000 soldiers on horses. His army was confused in the first battle as the soldiers of Ghori were not aware how to fight against these huge war-like elephants and large chivalry.

After the defeat in first battle of Tarain, when Ghori returned to Ghazni, he punished his generals who had run away from the battlefield. Then he assigned a task to his new trusted general named Hammad, who was from Nishapur (nowadays in Iran and nearer to the border of Afghanistan). Hammad was assigned a task to find a trick to fight against these warlike elephants. Hammad did some experiments and within a month he was succeed to find a solution. In Ghazni he gave a demo of his new experiment to his Master and Ghori approved it and implemented it in the second battle of Tarain. In this second battle, Ghori had an army of 52,000 soldiers on horses. Ghori’s army was much much smaller when compared with Prithviraj’s huge army of 30,00,000 soldiers. But this time, Ghori had a new trick in his mind to face the very large Hindu army of Prithviraj. What was that new trick?

In the Second battle of Tarain, Prithviraj had 5,000 elephants, 5,00,000 horses & 30,00,000 soldiers in his army. After the first battle of Tarain, Prithviraj married his lover, the very beautiful princess of Kannouj, Samyogita. Due to their non-stop coupling, Samyogita very soon became pregnant & gave birth to a male baby. But the lovely couple continued their coupling & coitus non-stoppingly even after their first issue. The second battle started within two years after the first battle. Prithviraj was newly married then, and was continuously having coitus with his young new beauteous wife Samyogita. During the second battle, Samyogita was pregnant for the second time. Prithviraj & Samyogita couldn’t stop matting & coupling and so Prithvi carried his wife to the battle. In the battlefield, Fatty Prithviraj was matting continuously again & again with his young beautiful pregnant wife Samyogita all day & night inside his luxurious tent. Ghori had heard about the heavenly beauty of Samyogita & Prithviraj’s lust for her. Ghori lusted on Samyogita, pledged to kill Prithviraj & rape his beauteous wife. Ghori’s lust to rape Samyogita was the immediate & primary reason for the Second Batlle of Tarain. Prithviraj was aware of Ghori’s lust for his wife Samyogita, but he was unaware of the fact that Ghori had come along with a new trick to take on the challenge of his elephants. In the beginning of the battle, Prithvi’s five thousand elephants attacked Ghori’s army from front view. Ghori signaled Hammad. Hammad’s Mukaddamtuljaish cavalry was ready to take on this challenge. This force immediately counter attacked these warlike elephants. Each elephant of Prithviraj was attacked by three TulJaish soldiers. The trick was such that, One TulJaish soldier kept an elephant engaged in a fight with him while the two other TulJaish soldiers one from his left and other from his right side attacked on elephant and cut its trunk with their swords. Badly injured and jolted elephant then became fiercer and attacked on Ghori’s army madly. These elephants were diverted towards Ghori’s army by Prithvi’s men successfully, but were jolted by the second fierce attack by Hammad’s TulJaish men. These TulJaish soldiers rode towards the back of the elephants and cut each of their two back feet. Due to this attack the elephants sat on the ground and unable to move forward. Hammad’s Tuljaish army thus cut around three thousand nine hundred elephants of Prithvi mercilessly. After seeing this view Prithvi called the rest of the 1,100 elephants back and drove them to the back of his entire army to protect his new beautiful wife Samyogita from Ghori’s lusty eyes.

By getting the first success in the battle, Ghori’s confidence thus increased. In the afternoon he played second trick. He called all of his generals and made a plan. Ghori ordered his troops to attack the rajputs by crushing their penis, scrotum & testis. He himself along with his twelve thousand Kalb cavalry attacked on Prithvi’s army from front side. He had his general Kharmil with his ten thousand Maisra cavalry. His second troop of ten thousand Maimna cavalry under the leadership of Kutubuddin Aibak attacked Prithvi’s army from left hand side. His third troop of ten thousand cavalry of TulJaish under the leadership of Hammad attacked Prithvi’s army from right hand side. The Muslims crushed the penis & scrotum of Rajputs mercilessly. The Rajputs thus get confused, panicked & diverted into three groups to take on this new challenge.

When the battle was in its full edge, Ghori played the third trick. He kept his commander Kharmil fighting at the front side of Prithvi and he himself plucked out his twelve thousand Tuljaish Kalb cavalry and rode five miles away from the battlefield and attacked on the back side of Prithvi’s army. He attacked on the elephants of Prithvi, who were drove and kept at the back of his army by the Hindu king to protect his new beautiful wife. Ghori’s troops attacked those elephants, cut their trunks & killed all those remaining 1,100 elephants of Prithvi cruelly. Ghori thus captured Prithviraj’s beautiful wife Samyogita alive & started to rape her. With this sudden attack, Prithviraj got panicked. To save his young beautiful queen from being raped by Ghori, Prithvi turned his army & marched straight to fight Ghori. Thus Prithvi’s army was caught in a trap. He was attacked from all the four sides.

Now it is no need to say what the result of this Shataranj ki chal was. Seeing the huge Hindu army moving towards him, Ghori stopped raping Samyogita, and started to massacre the Hindu army. Prithviraj saved his half-rapped queen & kept her safely on his lap, in his howdah. Prithviraj & Ghori met in Personal Combat. Ghori galloped his horse, jumped up and reached inside Prithvi’s howdah. Ghori was surprised to see that Prithviraj was matting Samyogita, by keeping her on his lap inside the howdah. Atonce Ghori caught Prithvi’s scrotum & crushed his testis. Ghori bit Samyogita’s breasts & butts. Ghori pulled out Prithviraj’s semen pumping penis from Samyogita’s sweet vagina. Ghori licked & sucked Samyogita’s sweet vagina which was loaded fully with Prithviraj’s hot semen. Ghori kicked Prithvi’s scrotum severely again & again so that Prithvi’s testis became liquefied. Ghori cut down Prithviraj’s big penis with his sword. As a result of repeated severe hard kicks made on his scrotum by Ghori, Prithviraj lost his life. Ghori cut-off Prithviraj’s head from his body & pierced Prithvi’s head with his spear tip. On seeing the fate of her fatty husband Prithviraj, half-raped Samyogita tried to jump out from the howdah. But soft & slender Samyogita was caught by ugly Ghori. Now Ghori raped lovely little Samyogita fully & completely inside the howdah. Ghori raped Samyogita repeatedly & mercilessly by the side of her husband’s decapitated, emasculated & castrated body. Then Ghori handed over beautiful & pregnant Samyogita to his generals. Ghori waved his spear struck with Prithvi’s head to the dying hindu troops. Already most of the Hindu troops were killed due to merciless attack on their scrotum made by Muslims. Now, the few Hindus who escaped from Ghori’s dirty trick lost their heart on seeing their big king’s head at the Muslim’s spear tip. Hindus now took on their heels. But they were mercilessly killed like their big fat king Prithviraj. Ghori won the battle. Soon Ghori forced Samyogita into Islam & forcibly married her. Later, forgetting her handsome & fatty husband Prithviraj, Samyogita became the favourite wife of ugly Ghori. Prithvi did not fought well and hence lost the war. No doubt, Ghori was the enemy of Rajputana & Hindus. But we should not forget here that he was an able field marshal. He was restless, dream chaser, real heart warrior and the man of the field. Though ugly, Ghori was strong & muscular. He corrected his errors in the first battle of Tarain and rectified them in the second battle. Hats of him! Ghori fought religiously & militarily against Hindu Rajputana India, but fought well. There is no point to blame him blindly & to accuse him, simply because he raped our beautiful pregnant Queen Samyogita cruelly & mercilessly. In fact, he fought with prithviraj for the second time mainly for capturing prithvi’s young beautiful wife Samyogita. Ghori emasculated, castrated, beheaded & killed Prithviraj. Ghori caught Prithvi’s sexy, lovely & pregnant wife Samyogita, and raped her fully, completely, cruelly, hardly, mercilessly & repeatedly again & again. Ghori’s lust for Prithviraj’s lovely Queen Samyogita was the primary cause for the Second battle of Tarain & Prithviraj lust for his beauteous wife Samyogita was the primary cause for Prithviraj’s defeat & death in the Second battle of Tarain. That’s all.

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The humiliation of the defeat in the first battle of Tarain affected Muizzuddin Ghori deeply. Ferishta says that the Sultan was remorse for a long time and abandoned his wife, women and wine. He engaged himself day and night to prepare for a major offensive against the Rai Pithora and then, all of a sudden, after a year’s preparation he was on the road to India. At Peshawar, listening to the entreaties of an old Ghurid officer, he planned to attack the Hindus on their penis and scrotum.

The Tajul Maasir says that from Lahore he sent Ruknuddin Hamza with a letter to Prithviraj ordering for the submission of his beautiful wife Sanyukta and for his conversion to Islam. Prithviraj replied in the negative and appealed to all the rais of Hindustan for protecting his beauteous Queen Sanyukta from Islamic rape.

According to ferishta, Prithviraj’s army consisted of three million steel clad Rajput horse-men and fifty thousand war-elephants which are also confirmed by many Sanskrit records. The army of Muizzuddin composed of one hundred and twenty thousand fully equipped soldiers, reported Minhaj. He set up camp in the same place at Tarain where he had suffered defeat a year or so before, facing 150 Rais of Hindustan who came to crush him or be crushed, according to Ferishta.

Muizzuddin chalked out a very careful strategy for this encounter. His central division consisting of hard-core rapists was left far behind and was instructed to capture the heavenly women-folk of the enemy by attacking them from behind. He advised this contingent to come to his aid only after the other divisions had engaged themselves in the fight. They were required to act as a reserve. The rest of his force he divided into four divisions, and they were to attack the enemy from four sides. A further 10,000 lightly armed also with them and they were specially aim their arrows at the elephant-drivers.

The strategy worked and the whole line of elephants was disturbed as soon as the elephant-drivers were killed. On seeing the enemy ranks disturbed, Muizzuddin applied pressure from right, left and the centre. Muslims attacked the Hindus on their penis, scrotum and testis and slaughtered them in very large numbers. At the same time, Muslims successfully captured many beautiful wives of the Rais. Seeing their wives raped by the Muslims, the Rais lost their heart and ran to save their wives from Islamic rapes. The Hindu formations were thus broken up and the soldiers scattered in all directions.

It is said that the elephants of the Indian army Delhi ruler, Govind Rai, attacked the archer contingent under the command of the Ghurid general Kharbak. Kharbak protected himself with a shield known as karwa, a cover made of raw bullock- hide, stuffed on both sides with wool or cotton. No weapon could pierce it easily and the Ghurid infantry was protected by this defensive covering like a wall. Kharbak’s arrows pierced Govind Rai, and he fell down dead from his howdah.

Anyway, Muizzuddin’s plans were successful in defeating Prithviraj heavily. Dismounting from his elephant, panic stricken Prithviraj took his beautiful wife Sanyukta on his horse and fled from the battlefield, but was caught near Sarsuti. He and his beauteous queen were taken to Ajmer and were subjected to Islamic tortures. Muizzuddin emasculated, castrated and slaughtered Prithviraj. Muizzuddin repeatedly raped beautiful Sanyukta, forced her into Islam and married her. Later, Sanyukta became Muizzuddin’s favorite wife. A contemporary Sanskrit account, Viruddhavidhi-Viddhavamsa refers to the rape of Sanyukta by Muizzuddin and there are many Islamic records which refer that Muizzuddin raped Sanyukta again and again. After his death, Kutub-ud-din raped Sanyukta and made her his wife. The same policy was followed in respect of all other wives of Prithviraj who were captured by Muizzuddin. According to Hasan Nizami, other Rais were allowed to continue to rule after they agreed to submit all their beautiful wives and concubines to Muizzuddin and were ready to submit their daughters to Muizzuddin as soon as they attain puberty. Muizzuddin maintained a lashkar-gah (military outpost) at Indpat to kill the refusing Rais.

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Students of Indian History have often expressed their angst over Prithviraj Chauhan’s mistake after the first Battle of Tarain—he did not chase Ghori himself and sent two of his generals with 1,00,000 Chauhan Cavary to chase Muhammad Ghori. Well, he certainly had the opportunity, but it is equally certain that he lacked the means to grab that opportunity.

 

The different formations of the huge Hindu army (elephants, infantry, cavalry) prevented them from chasing down and destroying Ghori’s army. It can be speculated that Prithviraj should have avoided rushing back to Kannauj for marrying Samyogita, while Shihab-ud-din was running home to Ghazni. Prithviraj also sent his general Skanda with 1,00,000 soldiers and 1000 catapults to capture Sarhind fort. But then the 1200 Musims in Sarhind fort did not sit idle—they suddeny swooped down to raid the seighing Chauhan Army and cut-off thousands of Hindu heads. The Musims harassed the Chauhan Army with cavalry maneuvers for several months kiling thousands of Hindu soldiers. Finally they surrendered after thirteen months since general Skanda blocked the stream supplying water to the fort. Prithviraj ordered to kill them all.

 

The Chauhans who went in chase for Ghori were trapped and massacred in Sind, which is now an alien land. Sind had been under Muslim occupation then for more than 200 years… Its forts had small garrisons of Muslims and many converted Hindus. Such a land could not be safe for Chauhans. Secondly the Chauhans were not physically strong like the Musims. Though the Chauhans were focusing exclusively on gaining weight by eating more, it made them only fat but not strong. Thus the fatty Chauhans were no match for fighting against the muscuar Musims. With these circumstances it appears that Prithviraj did the right thing in going step-by-step by first eloping with Samyogita and then sending a huge army for liberating Sarhind and acquiring a base for future operations in the north.

 

The second mistake of Prithviraj is that after marrying gorgeous Queen Samyogita, he continued his honeymoon endlessly with her and he never came out of Samyogita’s harem. Prithviraj was so much enamored by Samyogita’s beauty that he never left her bedroom and was always matting with her amourously. Soon Samyogita became pregnant and gave birth to a male child. But the charming couple continued their coitus and coupling endlessly to satisfy each others carnal pleasures.

Prithviraj had degenerated into a debauchee to the extent that he frequently had oral sex with Samyogita. Apart from having continuous coupling and coitus, Prithviraj and Samyogita spent their time frequently in kamasutra’s 69 position to fulfill their sensual needs. Fatty Prithviraj and busty Samyogita were so much infatuated on each other to the extent that they even answered the calls of nature together. Again Samyogita became pregnant for the second time. Delighted Prithviraj continued his amorous revelries with his ravishing wife Samyogita.

 

In Tarain II, according to the historical accounts, the Chauhan army was not only defeated but also destroyed. It is so surprising that Prithviraj was unable to defeat Ghori even though his Hindu army was thirty times larger in numbers than Ghori’s Muslim army. In Tarain II, the army of Prithviraj had 5,00,000 horses, 50,000 elephants, 30,00,000 soldiers and 20,00,000 women (wives, concubines & prostitutes). The army of Ghori had 55,000 horses and 1,20,000 soldiers. To destroy such a huge Hindu army, Ghori attacked the Hindus in early morning. Prithviraj and his Hindu soldiers were smooching with their naked wives & concubines and were sleeping inside their luxurious tents, literally with their pants down. The Muslims killed thousands of Hindus soldiers who were naked with their pants down and raped thousands of naked Hindu women. But still the Hindu army could raise the alarm since their camp very huge. Soon the Hindu soldiers covered themselves from head to foot with their steel armour and formed the army lines as per the orders of Prithviraj. But still the Muslims cruelly crushed the huge Hindu army by killing millions of Hindu soldiers and raping millions of Hindu women. Prithviraj jumped down from his howdah, took his gorgeous queen Samyogita on a fast steed and ran away from the battlefield. Ghori chased down, captured and castrated Prithviraj. Ghori captured and raped ravishing Samyogita repeatedly in front of Prithviraj. Then Ghori beheaded Prithviraj in front of Samyogita. Later Ghori forcibly married Samyogita and converted her to Islam.

After Tarain II, the Chauhan military strength had evaporated, morale was devastatingly low, and the Hindu garrisons sat fearfully inside the forts while the Muslim army ranged their forts, killed the male populace, raped their wives and circumcised their children—because Prithviraj failed to be aware in the battlefield and spent his time in smooching and seducing Samyogita. In the battlefield, before Tarain II, Prithviraj spent the whole night by having sex with his beauteous wife Samyogita inside his luxurious golden tent.

 

Though Prithviraj had some conflicts with his Hindu neighbors, they all sent their armies to help Prithviraj in Tarain II. But Ghori had enemies like the Ghuzz Turks and the Khwarazim Turks who frequently raided his Kingdom to destroy it. After each Indian campaign Ghori had to return to his post in Ghazni to watch over them and support his elder brother.

 

The Chauhan Rajaputras never recovered their spirit since their huge army was massacred by the Muslims and millions of their women were captured and raped by Muslims. The Hindu counter-attacks on the Muslims ultimately went in vain and their spirit of resistance was completely broken—all the efforts of Hindus were crushed by Ghori’s Muslim army. Millions of Hindu ladies were raped throughout the Kingdom of Ajmer and Delhi.

 

After the death of fat Prithviraj

 

From Delhi Aibak attacked the neighboring principalities, which paid tribute to the rulers of Kannauj, and killed thousands of Hindu soldiers and raped their wives. In 1193 Muhammad Ghori came from Ghazni with 50,000 cavalry and joined his lieutenant to follow the course of the Yamuna River for invading Kannauj. Jaychand too advanced with his huge army of one million soldiers to fight the invader at Chandwar—throughout the head-on clash the Gahadval army prevailed until Jaychand was killed by Aibak. The leaderless forces lost their momentum and unity of command—they were defeated and massacred by the Muslims who captured millions of women and raped them at a gallop.

 

Once again Ghori returned to his home to watch over the Turks of Khwarazim while Aibak attacked and captured the remaining Chauhan forts—most of the Chauhan forts had been mopped up immediately after Tarain II when they were at their weakest. But the invaders made matters worse by repeatedly capturing and raping Hindu women. The Muslims left behind in Kannauj mopped up the local resistance in that newly-conquered land by capturing and raping the Hindu women in large numbers—the Rajaputra Harishchand (son of Jaychand’s younger brother) had never recovered his father’s domain. He ran away to the deserts of Rajasthan to save his dear life from the sword of Islam.

Prithviraj’s prime mistake was his excessive libido and enormous sensuality for beautiful young women, especially for the ravishing beauty of his gorgeous wife Samyogita. In Tarain II, Prithviraj fought by sitting inside his mighty golden howdah held firmly on his huge white elephant. Ghori fought by sitting on his black Arabian horse. Prithviraj and Samyogita were too lost in their amorous love-making to the extent that while fighting Ghori in Tarain II, Samyogita was sitting on Prithviraj’s fat lap and smooching with him inside his mighty golden howdah. Prithviraj had created the situation for committing that same mistake and the later Rajas would live to regret these repeated mistakes.

 

The tributaries of the Gahadvals, the Rathors of Badaun and the Bhor chieftains, also lost their lands and women to the Muslims. They ran away to hide themselves from the Muslims as they could not resist the Muslim attacks. The same story was repeated in the Chauhan principalities like Bayana, Gwalior, and Narwar. In each case at the very moment of their triumph against a particular fort, the Muslims captured and raped Rajaputra women and again they captured another place and the same cycle of mass rapine of Hindu women was repeated endlessly by the Muslims. All this was the result of Prithviraj’s inability, or a lack of will caused by his overconfidence on his huge army and his excessive libido for his bosomy bride Samyogita. Ghori crushed the power of the Chauhan Rajaputras with just hand full of Muslim soldiers because of the blunders of Prithviraj.

 

In 1202 Muhammad Ghori’s became the Amir of Ghor on the death of his elder brother—Qutb-ud-din Aibak became his deputy with the title of Sultan. The new Amir did not long enjoy his exalted position. In 1205 the Ghori’s army was crushed at Andkhui by the Turks of Khwarazim. Ghori ran away from the battlefield. Eventually he was killed in 1206 by a group of Karmathian Muslim soldiers. Aibak and the Muslims continued to rule India.

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The military culture of the Hindus, especially Rajputs, was inferior to that of the Muslims---So the Hindus failed to protect their huge womenfolk from Islamic rapes.

Tarain II was a real-life epic disaster on the mahabharat scale---an entire generation of Hindu warriors died on the battlefield of Tarain.

Prithviraj Chauhan was not a brave prince as suggested by folklores, but in fact, an amorous prince who did not take advantage of his first victory over the Muslims to either finish them off or to prepare for the next battle, but remained immersed in carnal pleasures by having continuous coitus with his charming cute wife Samyogita after his victory. Lustful Prithviraj fell as a victim to the feminine charms of his sensuous Queen Samyogita. During Tarain II, seeing the immense carnage of Hindu soldiers and sensing a disastrous defeat, faint-hearted Prithviraj panicked. And when Ghori approached to kill him, Prithviraj tried to unsuccessfully flee away like a fugitive from the battlefield with his gorgeous queen Samyogita instead of dying a soldier’s death.

Prithviraj had the habit of taking opium before any battle with the Muslims, to fight without the fear of death. Prithviraj was a great philanderer and womanizer to the extent that when Ghori captured him in hot chase, Prithviraj was engaged in peak coitus with his beautiful wife Samyogita. Then followed the pornographic death of plum Prithviraj and repeated rapes of his ravishing Queen Samyogita by ugly Ghori.

As for the battle of Tarain II, history squarely puts the blame of the defeat on Prithviraj, the hot-headed, sensuous, amorous and arrogant commander of Hindu forces at Tarain---it was he who disregarded the advice given by his aged minister, that of keeping the women, away from the battlefield...........the huge Hindu forces on the battlefield were massively hampered by the need to protect their beautiful womenfolk from Islamic rapes, and were consequently not able to fight effectively against the small Muslim army led by ugly Ghori, resulting in disastrous defeat and death of millions of Hindu Soldiers.

History also blames Prithviraj for leaving the frontiers of the country undefended after his victory at Tarain I.......After Tarain I, Prithviraj rushed to kannauj for marrying the beauteous princess Samyogita. Prithviraj had enormous forces to defend his country. But he invited the disaster by carrying his gorgeous wife Samyogita to the Tarain battlefield. Prithviraj matted continuously with his pregnant Queen Samyogita all night in the battlefield, inside his luxurious golden tent, before Tarain II.

During Tarain II, the commander of the huge Hindu army Prithviraj became softened up physically because he spent his whole time after the Tarain I by having continuous coitus and coupling with his new young beautiful bride Samyogita. Sexy Samyogita’s softness and delicacy made Fat Prithviraj soft and plumy. The muslim commander Ghori was strong and muscular. After Tarain I, he did not go to his wife nor touched any women. He kept on doing exercises and war practices and his body became hard as rocks and stones during Tarain II. Hard and muscular Muslims attacked the soft and fatty Hindus in Tarain II and the bodies of plumy Hindus were torn into pieces by the Muslims. Thus Prithviraj’s mammoth Hindu army was massacred and destroyed by Ghori’s hand full of Muslim army.

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