The First Battle of Tarain was fought in 1191 AD between Muhammad Ghori and the Rajput ruler Prithviraj Chauhan. In this battle, Prithviraj defeated Ghori’s forces decisively. Tarain became a major battleground for control over North India, setting the stage for the Second Battle of Tarain the following year. ANSWER: (B) Muhammad Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan
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The First Battle of Tarain was a major clash between the Rajput confederacy led by Prithviraj Chauhan and the Ghurid forces under Muhammad Ghori. Ghori initially attempted to capture the strategic region around Haryana and Delhi to expand toward the Gangetic plains. Prithviraj’s army, known for its skilled cavalry and war elephants, defeated Ghori decisively, forcing him to retreat to Ghazni. This victory made Prithviraj a celebrated hero among the Rajput clans. However, Ghori returned stronger the next year, leading to the Second Battle of Tarain, which dramatically altered the political landscape and laid the foundation for Muslim rule in North India.