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Rai Pithora, commonly known as Prithviraj Chauhan (1149–1192 CE), was a Rajput king of the Chauhan dynasty,〔(Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 who ruled 〔http://asi.nic.in/asi_books/8401.pdf〕 the kingdoms of Ajmer and Delhi in northern India during the latter half of the 12th century. Prithviraj Chauhan was the last independent Hindu king, before Hemu, to sit upon the throne of Delhi. He succeeded to the throne in 1179 CE at the age of 13, and ruled from the twin capitals of Ajmer and Delhi which he received from his maternal grandfather, Arkpal or Anangpal III of the Tomara dynasty in Delhi. He controlled much of present-day Rajasthan and Haryana, and unified the Hindu rulers. against Turkic invasions. His elopement in 1175 with Samyukta (Sanyogita), the daughter of Jaichand, the king of Kannauj, is a popular romantic tale in India, and is one of the subjects of the ''Prithviraj Raso'', an epic poem composed by Chauhan's court poet and friend, Chand Bardai. Chauhan defeated Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191. Ghauri attacked for a second time the following year, whereupon Chauhan was defeated, captured at the Second Battle of Tarain (1192) and executed. ==Biography==
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