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- Samyukta abstract "Sanyukta, also known as Sanyogita, Sanjukta, or Samyukta, was the daughter of Raja Jaichand of Kannauj. She became the wife of Prithviraj Chauhan, the King of Delhi, who ruled from his twin capitals of Delhi (Pithoragarh) and Ajmer. He is a popular figure of romance and chivalry from the folklore of medieval India, and also a figure of tragedy.The love between Prithviraj and Samyukta is one of India's most popular medieval romances, immortalized in Chand Bardai’s epic Prithviraj Raso (or Chand Raisa), but the historicity of the Samyukta episode remains a matter of debate. At the peak of his reign, Prithviraj had annexed vast regions of India to his kingdom, and his fame had spread all across the subcontinent and to Afghanistan. Many lesser kings were envious and wary of his power, including Raja Jaichand of Kannauj. Jaichand's daughter, Samyukta, was a headstrong girl who was known for her bewitching beauty.Samyukta fell in love with Prithviraj as his reputation dazzled her. She desired nobody but him. For his part, Prithviraj had heard of Samyukta's loveliness and fell in love with her as well.However, Jaichand and Prithviraj belonged to rival Rajput clans.On finding out about the affair, Raja Jaichand was outraged that a romance had been budding behind his back. Jaichand decided to insult Prithviraj and arranged a Swayamvara for his daughter. He invited royalty from far and wide to the ceremony, every eligible prince and king except Prithviraj. He then commissioned a clay statue of Prithviraj, which served as doorman (dwarpala) to Jaichand's court.Prithviraj, on hearing about the impending swayamvara, devised a plan to elope with the bride to be.On the day of the ceremony, Samyukta walked through the court holding the ceremonial garland, ignoring the gazes of her ardent suitors. She passed through the door and put the garland around the neck of Prithviraj's statue, declaring him her husband. Prithiviraj, who meanwhile was hiding behind the statue, caught Samyukta up in his arms, set her on his horse, and whisked her away to Delhi. Raja Jaichand was enraged. This led to a rift between Delhi and Kannauj, which was later taken advantage of by Mohammad Ghori of Afghanistan.".
- Samyukta alias "Sanyukta, Sanyogita, Sanjukta".
- Samyukta deathDate "1129".
- Samyukta deathYear "1129".
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- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_female_royalty.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Kannauj.
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- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Chand_Bardai.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Delhi.
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- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Mohammad_Ghori.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_of_Ghor.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Pithoragarh.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Prithviraj_Chauhan.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Prithviraj_Raso.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
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- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Swayamvara.
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLink Thanesar.
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- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samyogini".
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samyogita".
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samyukta".
- Samyukta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sanyogita (Samyukta)".
- Samyukta alternativeNames "Sanyukta, Sanyogita, Sanjukta".
- Samyukta dateOfDeath "1129".
- Samyukta hasPhotoCollection Samyukta.
- Samyukta name "Samyukta".
- Samyukta shortDescription "Queen of Delhi".
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- Samyukta description "Queen of Delhi".
- Samyukta description "Queen of Delhi".
- Samyukta subject Category:1192_deaths.
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- Samyukta subject Category:Indian_female_royalty.
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- Samyukta hypernym Daughter.
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- Samyukta comment "Sanyukta, also known as Sanyogita, Sanjukta, or Samyukta, was the daughter of Raja Jaichand of Kannauj. She became the wife of Prithviraj Chauhan, the King of Delhi, who ruled from his twin capitals of Delhi (Pithoragarh) and Ajmer.".
- Samyukta label "Samyukta".
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- Samyukta wasDerivedFrom Samyukta?oldid=683163425.
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- Samyukta name "Samyukta".