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Chunda of Mandore

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against the imperial officers and occupied Khatu, Didwana, Sambhar, Nagaur and Ajmer. By defeating the Chauhans he also captured Nadol....captured Phalodi in 1411, because Jai Singh did not co-operate with him in his expeditions against the inperial territories... treacherously murdered Chunda in 1423. Nevertheless during Chunda's reign Marwar rose to a position of eminence.
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Rao Chunda, son of Rao Biram, who rose to prominence by establishing hinself at Mandor....He successfully resisted the attack of Zafar Khan of Gujarat on Mandor in 1396. Taking advantage of the confusion and disorder due to the weak rule of the Tughlaqs of Delhi, he conducted continuous operations
271:. There was treachery in Chunda's army and therefore, Chunda did not anticipate the attack and was not able to make preparations to give battle. Finding no way out of the situation, he charged his enemies and was killed in action. 219:'s invasion further forced Zafar to start negotiations with Chunda. Chunda had agreed to pay tribute to the Tughlaqs after this battle, but he later reneged and invaded Tughlaq territory, capturing 168:. Chunda agreed and was married to a Pratihar princess, he was further given the fortified city of Mandore and a thousand villages in dowry. This incident was recorded in an old Rajasthani( 148:. His uncle granted him a small outpost of Salavari which was given to him for his maintenance. Chunda was a skilled warrior and leader and he soon started expanding his holdings. 275:
was Chunda's eldest son however Chunda declared his younger son Kanha as his heir. Ranmal therefore left Marwar and went to the neighbouring kingdom of Mewar.
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who raised him at his home in Kalau village. As Chunda grew older, Alhaji equipped him with a horse and weapons and presented him to his uncle
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Chunda's aggressive expansion intimidated the surrounding chieftains, who made an alliance against him. This alliance included the Rao of
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and captured their lands. Chunda also attacked his brother Jai Singh for not helping him against the Tughlaqs and captured
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in 1408 AD and decided to stay there leaving Mandore under the charge of one of his sons.
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Royal Umbrellas of Stone: Memory, Politics, and Public Identity in Rajput funerary arts
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The Tughlaq Empire soon reacted by sending an army under Zafar Khan, the governor of
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals-Delhi Sultanat (1206-1526)
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The Politics of Marriage in India: Gender and Alliance in Rajasthan
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approached Chunda and proposed an alliance against the
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Chunda's father Viramdev died in a battle against the
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Index

Rao
Marwar
Marwar
Issue
Ranmal
Marwar
Johiyas
Charan
Alhaji Barhath
Rawal Mallinath
Pratihars
Mandore
Tughlaq Empire
Dingal
Rathore
Indas
Mandowar
dowry
Gujarat
Timur
Sambhar
Didwana
Khatu
Ajmer
Nadol
Phalodi
Nagaur
Pugal
Janglu
Multan

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