Battle of Chandawar
Appearance
Battle of Chandawar | |||||||
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Part of Indian campaigns of Muhammad of Ghor | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ghurid Empire | Gahadavala kingdom | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Muhammad of Ghor Qutb ud din Aibak | Jayachandra † | ||||||
The Battle of Chandawar was fought in 1194 AD between Muhammad of Ghor and Jayachandra of the Gahadavala dynasty.[2] Gahadvala also called Gaharwar are a Rajput clan. It took place at Chandawar (modern Chandawal near Firozabad[3]), on the Yamuna River close to Agra. The victory of this battle gave Muhammad control of much of North India.[4] The battle was hotly contested, until Jayachandra was killed and his army routed.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b Abul Barkat Muhammud Habibullah 1957, p. 53.
- ^ Jain 2001, p. 220.
- ^ Jackson 2003, p. 10.
- ^ Carnegy, P. (1873). "Benoudha, Part III". Calcutta Review. 56 (109): 43–58, pages 50 to 52.
Sources
- Jackson, Peter (2003). The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-54329-3.
- Jain, Meenakshi, ed. (2001). The India They Saw: Foreign Accounts: 8th-15th Centuries. Vol. II. Ocean Books Pvt. Ltd.
Abul Barkat Muhammud Habibullah (1957). The Foundation of Muslim rule in India.