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Bogira of India never celebrated his honeymoon since his wife was abducted by a group of Pathans while they were on their way to the court for their marriage. He was just 17 at that time. When he heard the news, he owned the responsibility to rescue the Princess and bring her back home.

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Bogira was married to the princess of Kannauj Rani Kamalavati, daughter of Jaichandra Rathod since he was 5 years old. When Jaichandra died in Agra by the hands of Ghouri, he himself went to Kannauj to fetch the Rani back to Delhi. She was 17 then.<br>The situation was extremely adverse. The Pathans had established their own rule in Delhi. There was no organised force in place. Yet, he owned the responsibility to rescue the Rani and bring her back home. Prince Bogira, with the help of his friends and his brothers, brought Rani Kamalavati back home. They were able to defeat the Pathans and bring her back.<br>They are not ordinary Pathans but the ones who defeated the kingdom of Kannauj. Pathans were notorious for their brutality, humiliation, and perfidy. It is another story that the Pathans did not harm the Rani before Bogira could rescue her.<br>After getting married, Bogira owned the responsibility to rescue the kingdom of Kannauj. He took the oath to bring the Rani back to her kingdom. With the help of his friends and brothers, he fought against the Pathans and defeated them at Indraprastha by waging a great battle. The kingdom of Kannauj was rescued.<br>In the coming years, he went on to defeat the Pathans 17 times to save Delhi and India from their attacks. He was just 22 when the Pathans attacked Delhi for the first time. He was barely 24 when he led a small army of Rajputs 50000 strong to defeat the 800000 strong army of the Pathans at Indraprastha in the battle of Tarain.<br>He was just 16 when he killed Ilaiya Khan, the killer of his father. Ilaiya Khan was the king of Delhi who challenged the Pathans and won the battle but at the cost of his own life.<br>He was the commander of Qila Rai Pithora and supervisor of its construction at the age of 14. He was the only one who stood by his mother as a rock when his father was killed. She was the princess of Anhilwad Patan who went on to become the queen of Delhi. She was the one who took the decision to send her two sons to Anhilwad Patan to train them in war and administration.<br>At the age of 12, he himself went to fight against the Pathans. He took the oath to rescue the Rajput women who were abducted by the Pathans before the eyes of their husbands, brothers, and sons. He killed the Pathans who were then the rulers of Delhi and took the reins of the kingdom in his hands. He was just a boy of 12 years when he was crowned the 4th raja of Delhi. This was his destiny to save Delhi and India from the clutches of the Pathans when the Muslim rulers of Delhi saw their own downfall. He was just 16 when he killed his step-father and got the throne of Delhi back. He got married to Prince Kamalavati, the princess of Kannauj.<br>Bogira is considered one of the most powerful and influential kings of India. He founded a powerful kingdom and rose to become one of the most powerful kings of India. He fought valiantly and defeated the Pathans in 22 battles. He was the commander of the Rajput army and defeated the Pathans several times.<br>Bogira never tortured or killed the prisoners of war. He never sat on a throne. He never allowed anyone to sit on his throne. No horse was found without a rider. His capital was a clean city. No beggar was ever found on the streets. He never discriminated between the rich and the poor. He never looked down upon the poor.<br>He never tortured the women who were captured and were going to become slaves. He never preferred a white skin over a tanned skin. He never humiliated anyone. He never massacred his own people. He never ordered mass murders of those who betrayed him. He never tried to become the world's greatest ruler. He never wanted to conquer the world. He never wanted to bring the world under his rule. He never tried to conquer the lands which were under the rule of the Pathans. He never wanted to be a king.<br>He never wanted to be a warrior. He had just owned the responsibility of rescuing Delhi. His mother and wife were abducted by the Pathans. The kingdom of Kannauj was under the attack of the Pathans. Pathans were notorious for their brutality, humiliation, and perfidy. It is another story that the Pathans did not harm the Rani before Bogira could rescue her.<br>He was born and raised in a family of learned and brave men. He had an estate of his own. He had the army of his own. He had the strength of the Rajputs and the resources of India at his disposal. He had the loyalty of his soldiers and the love of his people. He had the power to rule India. He had the power to extend his rule. Yet, for him, it was not a war for the kingdom. He was born for this purpose. This was his destiny. He was born to save Delhi and India.<br>Bogira was not just a king. Bogira was a hero. Bogira was a legend. He was a brave warrior who rescued Delhi from the clutches of the Pathans. He was the king who died after being defeated by the Pathans in the hands of one of his own soldiers who was in the disguise of a Brahmin.<br>Edit: Those who are commenting about the grammar and spelling, I am a native Hindi speaker and have no education of English. English is not my native and I have written what I could.

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