David C. Thomas.The Ebb and Flow of the Ghūrid Empire : [англ.]. — Sydney University Press, 2018. — P. 37. — «The frequency of Mu'izz al-Din dozen or more campaigns also indicates in part their lack of success in subduing the northern Indian Rajputs, until victory in the second battle of Tara'in in 588 AH/1192 CE opened the way to the conquest of northern India.». — ISBN 978-1-74332-542-1.Архивная копия от 16 октября 2022 на Wayback Machine
David Ludden.India and South Asia: A Short History. — Oneworld Publications, 2013. — P. 71. — «In 1190, he occupied Bhatinda, in Punjab, which triggered battles with the Rajput Prithviraja Chauhan, whom he finally defeated in 1192». — ISBN 978-1-78074-108-6.
Marc Jason Gilbert.South Asia in World History : [англ.]. — Oxford University Press, 2017. — P. 68quote=In 1192, one of Mahmud's lieutenants and eventual successors, Muhammad of Ghur, defeated the chief opponent of the Muslim raiders, the Hindu Rajput Raja Prithvi Raj Chauhan, outside of his capital at Lolkat. — ISBN 978-0-19-066137-3.Архивная копия от 22 сентября 2023 на Wayback Machine
David C. Thomas.The Ebb and Flow of the Ghūrid Empire : [англ.]. — Sydney University Press, 2018. — P. 37. — «The frequency of Mu'izz al-Din dozen or more campaigns also indicates in part their lack of success in subduing the northern Indian Rajputs, until victory in the second battle of Tara'in in 588 AH/1192 CE opened the way to the conquest of northern India.». — ISBN 978-1-74332-542-1.Архивная копия от 16 октября 2022 на Wayback Machine
Marc Jason Gilbert.South Asia in World History : [англ.]. — Oxford University Press, 2017. — P. 68quote=In 1192, one of Mahmud's lieutenants and eventual successors, Muhammad of Ghur, defeated the chief opponent of the Muslim raiders, the Hindu Rajput Raja Prithvi Raj Chauhan, outside of his capital at Lolkat. — ISBN 978-0-19-066137-3.Архивная копия от 22 сентября 2023 на Wayback Machine
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Shail Mayaram.Against history, against state : counterperspectives from the margins. — New York : Columbia University Press, 2003. — P. 22. — «The Chauhans (Cahamanas) Rajputs had emerged in the later tenth century and established themselves as a paramount poweroverthrowing the Tomar Rajputs. In 1151 the Tomar Rajput rulers (and original builders) of Delhi were overthrown by Visal Dev, the Chauhan ruler of Ajmer». — ISBN 0-231-12730-8.