Raja Jaichand: The most treacherous king in history who became the reason for India's slavery, had to be a yes-man for years because of this reason

Most Traitorous King in History Who Became the Reason for India Slavery : India has a rich and glorious history, where there were many great and brave kings who fought for the welfare of their country and people. But history also mentions some such kings, who harmed the country due to their selfishness or personal reasons. King Jaichand was one of them, whose treachery caused great damage to the Indian Empire.
Dispute between Jaichand and Prithviraj Chauhan
King Jaichand's name is famous in Indian history for betrayal, and the main reason for this was his animosity towards King Prithviraj Chauhan. Prithviraj Chauhan had got the throne of Delhi, about which Jaichand was very angry. He believed that Prithviraj Chauhan had no right to sit on the throne, because he was from his own kingdom and Jaichand himself was considered worthy of the throne of Delhi.
Marriage of daughter Samyogita and Prithviraj
Apart from this, Jaichand's daughter Samyogita's swayamvara also became the cause of another controversy. When Samyogita chose Prithviraj Chauhan as her groom, Jaichand found it insulting. Prithviraj kidnapped Samyogita from the swayamvara, which further increased Jaichand's anger. This incident made Jaichand a sworn enemy of Prithviraj and he started planning to take revenge on him.
Jaichand's alliance with Mohammad Ghori
Amid growing tensions between Prithviraj Chauhan and Jaichand, Muhammad Ghori decided to invade India. Taking advantage of the situation, Jaichand is said to have joined Ghori and helped him take revenge on Prithviraj. However, this claim is controversial and there is no historical evidence that Jaichand actually assisted Ghori.
Prithviraj Chauhan's victory and then defeat
The first time Mohammad Ghori fought Prithviraj Chauhan, King Prithviraj Chauhan defeated him and defeated Mohammad Ghori's army. But in the second war, Jaichand did not support Prithviraj Chauhan. It is said that King Jaichand joined hands with Mohammad Ghori and as a result Prithviraj Chauhan had to face defeat in the war.
The heat of betrayal is inscribed in a black chapter
Jaichand's betrayal not only led to the defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan, but it also marked a dark chapter in the history of India. His betrayal weakened the Indian empire and paved the way for foreign invaders to enter India. Although some critics do not agree that Jaichand helped Ghori due to lack of historical evidence, his actions certainly harmed the country.
Crisis due to personal enmity and selfishness
The history of King Jaichand is a tragic example of when personal animosity and selfishness endangered the entire empire. His betrayal led to the defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan's army and paved the way for the invaders to enter the Indian subcontinent. This incident proved to be a turning point in the history of India, teaching us that disputes between kings and princes can have an impact on the entire country.
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