

At a time when they knew he could not fight, they attacked. King Raichand and some of the other neighbouring kings had seen Chauhan's injury. One of Chauhan's minor battles was against King Raichand. He woke in a hut in front of an alchemist, and was shocked and grieved to learn of the death of his friend.Ĭhauhan recovered from this battle and continued his conquests winning one kingdom after another. When help arrived from another friend, Chand Bardai, Chauhan became unconscious. Alha was stopped from killing Chauhan by his guru, who explained that Alha only wanted to kill to avenge his brother Udal, and not for the welfare of the Mahoba State.

Alha, commander of the third section, had seen Chauhan fall. Chauhan was saved by Sanjham Rai, who died a slow death. Sanjham Rai, in an attempt to save his friend Chauhan, allowed the birds to feed on him and not on Prithviraj. Prithviraj and Sanjham Rai, who was also badly injured, fell down a nearby hill and were left to be eaten by vultures. Udal was killed by Chauhan, who was badly injured and could hardly move. Udal had injured Pundir, a friend and general of Chauhan, in combat. Chauhan defeated the sections under Udal and the Prince of Mahoba. One was led by the Prince of Mahoba, while the other two were led by the brothers Alha and Udal. During the battle the Mahoban army was split into three different sections. Chauhan learned of this and declared war on Mahoba. The Guards there told the soldiers that they had insulted the Mahoba king Parmar by stepping into his garden and attacked and killed the men. Some soldiers from Delhi were injured in Digvijay and decided to stop at the Mahoba royal gardens to ask for help. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. This section does not cite any references or sources. On the final day, Bhimdev himself clashed with Chauhan's sword and was defeated. When this failed, Bhimdev sent 1,000 soldiers to attack in the middle of the night. Bhimdev's first round of combat was to send 500 soldiers to finish off Chauhan's army. He had given information to Bhimdev and had poisoned Chauhan's army, which was reduced to 300 men. A general who served Someshwar had betrayed Prithviraj and had joined Bhimdev.

During this battle Bhimdev's son, Vanraj Solanki, was seen as a real danger due to his military tactics. Prior to this battle, Chauhan had killed many of Bhimdev's generals. Bhimdev I was the ruler of Patan, Gujarat.
