"The beef-eating Mleccha, Shihab-ud-din has pillaged and burnt most of our cities, defiled our women and has reduced them to a miserable plight. There is scarcely a mountain-pent valley in which his brutal tyranny has not suffocated the noblest of Rajputs who have fled here for protection from him. Scores of these noble Rajput families have disappeared before him and he has now established his capital at Multan. He is an unrelenting enemy."
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Chandraraja, the son of Govindaraja, the governor of Delhi and trusted vassal of Prithviraja. in Majumdar, The History and Culture of the Indian People, Vol. 5, 110. quoted in Sandeep Balakrishna - Invaders and Infidels_ From Sindh to Delhi_ The 500-Year Journey of Islamic Invasions. Bloomsbury India (2020)
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Muhammad of Ghor
Muhammad of Ghor (1149 – March 15, 1206) was Sultan of the Ghurid Empire along with his brother Ghiyath ad-Din Muhammad from 1173 to 1202, and as the supreme ruler of the Ghurid Empire from 1202 to 1206.
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