<Li> The text claims that Anangpal Tomar gave the kingdom of Delhi to Prithviraj, and was defeated when he wanted it back . This is historically inaccurate, as Delhi was annexed to the Chahamana territory by Prithviraj's uncle Vigraharaja IV . Prithviraj inherited Delhi from his father Someshvara . </Li> <Li> The long recension of the text claims that the Chaulukya king Bhima II killed Prithviraj's father Someshvara . Later, Prithviraj defeated and killed Bhima . This is known to be historically false, as the reign of Bhima lasted nearly half a century after Prithviraj's death . Also, Bhima was a child at the time of Someshvara's death, and therefore, could not have killed him . </Li> <Li> The text claims that the Gahadavala ruler Vijayachandra defeated Bhola - Bhima of Pattanapura (Bhima II of Patan). However, Bhima II ascended the Chaulukya throne only in 1178 CE, after Vijayachandra's death . </Li> <Li> The text states that Prithviraja and princess Shashivrata fell in love after hearing about each other in the songs of a wandering bard . Shashivrata was the daughter of the Devagiri Yadava king Bhanu . She had a brother named Narendra . Bhanu arranged her marriage to Virchand (Virachandra), a nephew of Jaichand (Jayachandra), the Gahadavala king of Kannauj . Prithviraja marched off to Devagiri, and carried away Shashivrata against her father's wishes . The Chahamana army defeated the joint Gahadavala - Yadava forces . This legend is also historically inaccurate, as the Yadava capital at that time was Sinnar, not Devagiri . The contemporary Yadava ruler was Bhillama V, and he is not known to have any children named Shashivrata and Narendra . Moreover, there is no evidence of Chahamana and Gahadavala armies fighting a battle in the Deccan region . </Li>

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