At this point, Prithviraj is the king of Delhi and Ajmer, but he must conquer 4 out of 5 enemy states (Kashmir, Gaharwars, Chandelas, Paramaras, and Solankis) apart from the Ghaznavids. The player may choose to either fulfill the quest given by each player, or defeat the player as usual. Trade is very important in early game until the player is able to venture in the countryside for gold mines and stone mines.
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| - At this point, Prithviraj is the king of Delhi and Ajmer, but he must conquer 4 out of 5 enemy states (Kashmir, Gaharwars, Chandelas, Paramaras, and Solankis) apart from the Ghaznavids. The player may choose to either fulfill the quest given by each player, or defeat the player as usual. Trade is very important in early game until the player is able to venture in the countryside for gold mines and stone mines.
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| - At this point, Prithviraj is the king of Delhi and Ajmer, but he must conquer 4 out of 5 enemy states (Kashmir, Gaharwars, Chandelas, Paramaras, and Solankis) apart from the Ghaznavids. The player may choose to either fulfill the quest given by each player, or defeat the player as usual. Trade is very important in early game until the player is able to venture in the countryside for gold mines and stone mines.
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