Establishment of the Delhi Sultanate

Who conquered North India in 1192? | Muhammad Ghori

Shihabuddin Muhammad Ghori conquered North India in 1192 after defeating Prithviraj Chauhan in the Second Battle of Tarain.

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Which one of the following rulers from Central Asia conquered North India in 1192?

[U.P.P.C.S. Mains 2004]

Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


The year 1192 is one of the most significant dates in Indian history, marking the shift from Rajput to Turko-Afghan rule following the Second Battle of Tarain.

Authentic Source Evidence


Satish Chandra records that Shihabuddin Muhammad Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in 1192. Unlike Ghazni, who only raided for loot, Ghori established a permanent administrative footprint.

Analytical Breakdown


  • Logic 1: 1192 marks the Second Battle of Tarain. Muhammad Ghori (C) was the victor.

  • Logic 2: Mahmud of Ghazni (B) conducted his raids in the early 11th century (ending c. 1030), and Genghis Khan (D) only reached the Indus in 1221.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "Who did Muhammad Ghori leave in charge of his Indian conquests?"

    He left his trusted slave general, Qutbuddin Aibak, who eventually founded the Slave Dynasty.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "The victory of 1192 was not just a military win but the beginning of a new political era that led to the formation of the Delhi Sultanate."

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