Samrat Prithviraj Jayanti Samaroh
- Start Date:- 2024-06-02
- End Date:- 2024-06-02
- Start Time:- 17:00:00
- End Time:- 21:00:00
- Jodhpur
Event Information :
Samrat Prithviraj Jayanti samaroh is organised to celebrate birthday of great emperor. Prithviraja III (born c. 1166—died 1192) was a Rajput warrior king of the Chauhan (Chahamana) clan of rulers who established the strongest kingdom in Rajasthan. Prithviraja’s defeat in 1192 in the second battle of Taraori (Tarain) at the hands of the Muslim leader Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām (Muḥammad Ghūrī) marked a watershed in the medieval history of India. Ascending the throne about 1177, the young Prithviraja inherited a kingdom that stretched from Sthanvishvara (Thanesar; once the capital of the 7th-century ruler Harsha) in the north to Mewar in the south. Within a few years, Prithviraja had personally assumed control of the administration, but, shortly after taking power, he was faced with a rebellion from his cousin, Nagarjuna, who asserted his own claim to the throne. The revolt was brutally crushed, and Prithviraja turned his attention to the nearby kingdom of the Bhadanakas. The Bhadanakas had been a persistent threat to the Chauhan-held region around Delhi, but they were so comprehensively destroyed sometime prior to 1182 that they ceased to be mentioned in subsequent historical records.
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Samrat Prithviraj Jayanti Samaroh
- Start Date:- 2024-06-02
- End Date:- 2024-06-02
- Start Time:- 17:00:00
- End Time:- 21:00:00
- Jodhpur
Event Information :
Samrat Prithviraj Jayanti samaroh is organised to celebrate birthday of great emperor. Prithviraja III (born c. 1166—died 1192) was a Rajput warrior king of the Chauhan (Chahamana) clan of rulers who established the strongest kingdom in Rajasthan. Prithviraja’s defeat in 1192 in the second battle of Taraori (Tarain) at the hands of the Muslim leader Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām (Muḥammad Ghūrī) marked a watershed in the medieval history of India. Ascending the throne about 1177, the young Prithviraja inherited a kingdom that stretched from Sthanvishvara (Thanesar; once the capital of the 7th-century ruler Harsha) in the north to Mewar in the south. Within a few years, Prithviraja had personally assumed control of the administration, but, shortly after taking power, he was faced with a rebellion from his cousin, Nagarjuna, who asserted his own claim to the throne. The revolt was brutally crushed, and Prithviraja turned his attention to the nearby kingdom of the Bhadanakas. The Bhadanakas had been a persistent threat to the Chauhan-held region around Delhi, but they were so comprehensively destroyed sometime prior to 1182 that they ceased to be mentioned in subsequent historical records.
Organized By
How to reach
https://utsav.gov.in/view-event/samrat-prithviraj-jayanti-samaroh-1
Register at
Prithviraj Smarak, Taragarh