The Battle of Rajasthan is a battle (or series of battles) where the Hindu Rajput clans defeated the Muslim Arab invaders in 738 CE. While all sources (Hindu and Muslim) agree on the broad outline of the conflict and the result, there is no detailed information on the actual battle/s. There is also no indication of the exact places where these battles were fought what is clear is that the final battle took place somewhere on the borders of modern Sindh-Rajasthan. Following their defeat the remnants of the Arab army fled to the other bank of the River Indus. This is one reason to choose the title Battle of Rajasthan to describe that conflict. But a more important reason is the participation of the Rajput clans of Rajasthan: Gurjara Pratihara, Chauhans, and Guhilots, on the Hindu side. After their victory these clans established large states in North India, which marks the commencement of the Rajput period.