Her father the haughty Jaichandra got information of this affair and he decided to teach his daughter and her upstart lover a lesson. News of bravery spread among Gahadwala clan, and Sanyogita, the daughter of Jaichandra Gahadwala fell secretly in love with Prithiviraj and she started a secret poetic correspondence with him. The history of Prithviraj’s bold exploits spread far and wide in the country and he was the center of much discussion in the circle of the nobility. Prithiviraj Chauhan’s Love Interest: Jaichandra’s Daughter Sanyogita’s Feelings for Prithiviraj Jaichandra was envious on the quick popularity of Prithviraj Chauhan. His fast rise caught the envy of the then powerful ruler Jaichandra Gahadwala and there was a lot of ill-feeling between the two. He ruled from his twin capitals at Delhi and Ajmer. After ceaseless military campaigns, Pritiviraj extended his original kingdom of Sambhar (Shakambara) to Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Eastern Punjab. Prithviraj was a courageous, chivalrous and an extremely fearless human. In Jaichandra’s glory days, a rival Rajput clan had established itself in Delhi ( Pithoragarh). Prithviraj Chauhan’s Rivalry with Jaichand 1.5 Mahmud Ghori, A Dirty Islamic Creature in Human Form.1.4 Prithviraj Chauhan and Treachery By Fellow Hindu Rajputs.1.3 Prithviraj Chauhan’s Marriage: The Consentful Elopement of Sanyogita By Prithviraj.1.2 Prithiviraj Chauhan’s Love Interest: Jaichandra’s Daughter Sanyogita’s Feelings for Prithiviraj.1.1 Prithviraj Chauhan’s Rivalry with Jaichand.1 Prithviraj Chouhan, A Brave Hindu King.His battles with Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori are especially well-known as is the heroics of his elopement with Sanyukta, the daughter of Raja Jaichandra of Kannauj. As the king, he set out on several campaigns to expand his territories and became well-known as a valiant and courageous warrior. He ruled over the twin capitals of Ajmer and Delhi, he inherited from his maternal grandfather, Arkpal or Anangpal III of the Tomara dynasty. After the death of his father in a battle in 1179, Prithviraj Chauhan succeeded the throne. As a young boy he could accurately hit targets only on the basis of its sounds. He practiced hard shabd bhedi archery skills since childhood. He was a very brave and intelligent child blessed with sharp military skills. Born as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer, Prithviraj started displaying signs of his greatness at an early age. Also known as Rai Pithora, he was a Rajput king hailing from the Chauhan dynasty. Prithviraj Chauhan was a Rajput king who ruled the kingdoms of Ajmer and Delhi in northern India in 12th century he was one of the last independent Hindu kings to sit upon the throne of Delhi.