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Government, in case the campaign was called off. Abdullah Khan saw in the offer an opportunity to bring discredit to Jai Singh, and to win over the Jats to his side. He, therefore, represented to tire Emperor that when Churaman was willing to submit and to attend the Court with his sons and nephews, there was no point in continuing the siege which had already dragged on for about twenty months and had cost the exchequer a good deal of money. t-o To the conditions on which Churaman's submission was to be accepted, the Emperor now added two more the dismantling of the fortifications of Thun, Deeg and other forts, which were not to be rebuilt in future, and service by Churaman and his sons and nephews, in subah Agra.To Farrukhsiyar it must have appeared right to call off the campaign on these terms which fulfilled the main objective with which it was undertaken
1540:- When the imperial commanders were establishing order in the rebel areas Akbar in order to personally supervise the reduction of the Rana’s power personally left Ajmer for Gogunda on October 11, 1576 A. D. Then the emperor moved further in the north-easterly direction and put Majahad Beg, Ghazi Khan Badakhshi, Sarif Khan Atka etc., with 3,000 horsemen at Mohi(near Nathdwara). Here he remained for some time. But when the protecting armies of Man Singh and his colleagues had withdrawn from the neighbourhood, Pratap’s soldiers fell upon him and Majahad Beg was killed in the skirmish that followed. Mohi was taken by the Rajputs in September, 1577, and the Emperor made no attempt to re-occupy the place for some time.
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campaign against jats however by then
Churaman had committed suicide and his son Mokham Singh succeeded him. Mokham's first step as a ruler was to imprison his cousin Badan Singh. Badan asked for help from Sawai Jai Singh II. Jai Singh readily set upon Thun and captured it after a six-month siege. Mokham was forced to flee and Badan Singh was made the Raja of Deeg on the condition that he remains subservient to Jaipur.
1859:. The Mughal emperor was advised to stay in Ajmer as the Mughals were wary of the guerrilla tactics of Veer Durgadas. Ajit Singh however went against the advice of Durgadas Rathore and directly confronted the large Mughal army. The Mughals bombarded the Rathor horsemen with cannons and rockets and forced them to retreat after heavy losses. Jodhpur was once again occupied by the Mughals.
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Bisaldev successfully repulsed a large
Ghaznavid army led by Sultan Khusrau Shah (1152-1160), which had advanced as far as Vavvera....He wrested Delhi from the Tomars in either AD 1151 or 1153, but allowed them to continue to hold the area as Chauhan Feudatories. He also took Hansi (Asika) from the
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challenged his nephew Ram Singh for the throne of Marwar. Ram Singh hired a large contingent of Afghan and Baloch
Musketeers from Sindh to defeat his uncle, he further formed a powerful army in Jodhpur and appointed Sher Singh Rathore, a veteran general of Marwar to defeat the usurper. At first Ram
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Guhadatta. He started his political career as a vassal of the Mori monarch Manurāja and probably led the Mori forces against the Arabs. In this expedition,
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January 1718, Jai Singh wrote to the Emperor that Churaman, despite his being reduced to hard suaits. was not inclined to yield, as he was receiving support from the Court. Indeed, Churaman had offered a present of twenty lakhs of Rupees to Saiyid Abdullah Khan and a peshkash of thirty lakhs of
1949:– Ajit Singh Kachwaha, the zamindar of Kama defeated combined armies of Mughals and Jats. The Mughal-Jat army numbered 18,000 while the Kachwahas had 10,000 horsemen. After a bitter fight the Mughal faujdar Raza Bahadur was killed and the injured Jat leader Churaman was forced to retreat to Thun.
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sent Raja Jai Singh of Jaipur for subjugation in 1716. the campaign ended when
Abdullah khan who was rival of the Jaipur raja, made a separate peace with the Jats on behalf of the emperor where Churaman agreed to surrender with his sons and nephew. Two years later Jai Singh was sent on a second
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but 63 temples in and around
Udaipur were plundered and many villages were burned down by Aurangzeb's general Taj Khan. The Mughal army was eventually starved because of the scorched earth techniques and guerrilla warfare used by the Rana. Aurangzeb after a failed campaign left Mewar to his son
2434:– An army of 30,000 men under Colonel Holmes forced Kushal Singh to retreat to his fort in Auwa. Holmes besieged the Auwa Fort and breached it after 6 months of siege. Kushal Singh was able to escape to Udaipur. Auwa was then confiscated by the British until the death of Kushal Singh in 1864.
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marched with his army and camped 8 miles away from Ajmer. He waited till July and then attacked
Jayappa. Bhakt Singh blocked the surrounding paths and placed his guns on a hill, he then bombarded the Marathas, upon receiving heavy casualties, the Marathas fled along with the army of Ram
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British Empire, around 5,000 Rajputs of Pali joined him. The British asked Takht Singh to deal with him, however most of the Rathore nobles refused to fight with a fellow clansmen for foreigners. Kushal Singh thus defeated a force of local levies raised by
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from different directions. However, their artillery lost its effectiveness while being dragged around the rugged hills and the Prince Akbar rebelled against Aurangzeb . Aurangzeb later complied to the demands of Rana Raj Singh and Mewar was left
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route taking the forts of Sivapura and Kota, he dispatched a Mughal army under Asaf khan to take surrounding forts. Mandalgarh was the first to be attacked but Asaf khan was repulsed by the faithful commander Ballu Sinhji, a
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of Jaipur had to pay a sum of Rs. 2,00,000 to secure his safe passage. In honour of Man Singhs victory over Jaipur the Jai Pol, or victory gate was built in the fort in 1808.
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from multiple directions. The Malwa forces under Taj Khan and Ali Khan suffered heavy losses in battle against Rana Kumbha after which Mahmud retreated the next morning.
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are recorded to have taken place in what is now known as
2008:"the battle front was like tigers upon a flock of sheep"
1302:
and Mughal imperial power was established in North India
1052:
Defeated Rawal Devidas of Jaisalmer and re-occupied Shiv
3856:
Fall of the Mughal Empire pg-139-140 by Jadunath Sarkar
2233:
at the head of 16,000 men where he defeated jat leader
965:– Sultan Mahmud invaded Mewar and fought a battle with
3550:
Abul Fazl: Akbarnama, (Persian Text), Vol. III. p. 166
3532:
Mewar and the Mughal Emperor by Gopinath Sharma p. 109
2159:
laid siege on the forts of Barwara and Tonk. Against
1986:
fought a combined army of a 100,000 men consisting of
1312:
defeated Mughal force under Kamran brother of emperor
903:
defeated the combined armies of Shams Khan (sultan of
2785:
2783:
2781:
2779:
2095:
was severely injured by spear and bullet wounds, but
593:
after a long and bloody war it was a pyrrhic victory.
3559:
Nizamuddin: Tabaqat-i-Akbari, (Persian Text), p. 336
3291:
Glory of Marwar and the glorious Rathores page no.32
3108:
A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books.
2898:
Gazetteer of India, Rajasthan: Barmer by D.C. Joseph
1966:
Jai Singh II's campaign against the Jats (1718-1722)
2874:(2nd ed.). Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 70.
2143:
made peace with combine army of Maratha and Mughals
4173:History of Mewar, from Earliest Times to 1751 A.D.
3800:
3667:
3585:
3474:Studies in Mughal History pg 91 by Ashwini Agrawal
3218:Glories of marwar and the glorious Rathore, pg 32.
3192:Glories of Marwar and the glorious Rathore, pg 32.
3095:History of Mewar: from earliest times to 1751 A.D.
3078:History of Mewar: from earliest times to 1751 A.D.
3061:History of Mewar: from earliest times to 1751 A.D.
2967:Gazetteers Of India Rajasthan (barmer) Page no. 34
2931:Gazetteers Of India Rajasthan (barmer) Page no. 33
2804:
2545:Early Hindu-Islamic conflict by J.F. Richard p. 95
1929:– Mir Khan of Narnaul with 7000 Mughal troops and
1243:besieged Jaisalmer. Rawal Lunkaran sued for peace.
1042:Defeated invading army of Raja chandrasen of Amber
3030:Glory of Marwar and glorious Rathores Page no. 28
2910:Glory of Marwar and glorious Rathores Page no. 27
2640:
1615:fled into the hills and a significant portion of
907:) and Qutbuddin (Sultan of Gujarat) and captured
456:but he was forced to retreat by Vaghela ruler of
4057:Sinh, Raghubir. A History Of Jaipur. pp. 310–313
3601:Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526-1707 A.D.)
3572:Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526-1707 A.D.)
3208:. Ajmer, Scottish Mission Industries. p. 7.
1769:" Three separate armies, under Aurangzeb's sons
1402:defeated Ramchandra Rathore. Ramchandra fled to
791:captured Mandalgarh fort from Rao Bairisal Hada.
3924:. Orient BlackSwan; First edition. p. 102.
3748:The Cambridge History of India, Volume 3 pg 322
3483:The rajputs:A fighting race by jessarji sisodia
2369:– Jats and Marathas defeated East India Company
1765:, an Italian gunner in the Mughal army, says: "
543:defeated Delhi army and killed general Shaheen.
496:generals Bhimasimha and Dharmasimha in 1300 CE.
488:sent his younger brother Ulugh Khan to Invaded
3951:
3949:
3688:Maharana Raj Singh and His Times By Ram Sharma
3506:sfn error: no target: CITEREFde_la_Garza2016 (
1200:. The Sultan of Gujarat was forced to flee to
843:– A series of battles that took place between
422:captured Ranthambore from Jetra Singh Chauhan.
80:defeated the Arabs in 711 CE in alliance with
3847:A History of Jaipur pg-200 by Jadunath Sarkar
3706:Rajput Rebellion against Aurangzeb page no.76
3287:
3285:
2906:
2904:
978:- After failed invasion of Chittor Sultan of
8:
4039:History of Jaipur by Jadunath Sarkar pg. 355
3955:History of Jaipur by Jadunath Sarkar pg. 256
3816:Life and Times of Sawai Jai Singh, 1688-1743
3179:
3177:
2980:Maharana Kumbha: Sovereign, Soldier, Scholar
2321:which resulted in a decisive Jaipur victory.
1699:under his direct control after the death of
834:Captured Ajmer From Nagaur Sultan Firoz Khan
309:but he was defeated by confederacy of Hindu
27:Wars and battles involving ancient Rajputana
3501:
2536:Ancient India by R. C. Majumdar p. 297
2505:Military history of the North-West Frontier
1635:, which became part of the Mughal dominion.
1410:First Mughal Invasion of Marwar (1562-1583)
3636:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
3243:. Cambridge University Press. p. 78.
3017:. Delhi: Yugantar Prakashan. p. 168.
1022:who being utterly defeated, fled to Mandu.
557:Generals Nahar Malik and Kandadhara Bhoja.
3679:The Cambridge History of India pg 248-304
2500:List of battles between Mughals and Sikhs
2495:List of battles involving the Sikh Empire
2445:List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan
2148:Siege of forts of Barwara and Tonk (1757)
2087:Singhs general Sher Singh Rathore pushed
1947:Battle of Kama (1708) (October 4–7, 1708)
1482:escaped with his family to Aravali hills)
1116:– Lunkaran Rathore defeated Rawal Jaitsi.
603:defeated Maldev Songara, a vassal of the
340:captured the Ranthambore fort in 1226 CE.
3837:. Anmol Publications. 1996. p. 128.
3541:Maharana Pratap by Shri Ram Sharma p. 96
3520:
3183:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 12.
3171:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 11.
3144:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 18.
3135:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 30.
3039:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 36.
2683:
805:Conquest of Eastern Sirohi State (1437)
29:
4191:Ancient Indian History and Civilization
3901:Rajasthan through the Ages vol 4 pg.196
3892:Rajasthan through the Ages vol 4 pg.189
3883:Rajasthan through the Ages vol 4 pg.188
3865:Harcharandas in Chahar Gulzar 377b-379b
3162:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 9.
3126:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 4.
3048:Rajasthan through the ages vol 5, pg 5.
2520:
1281:– Mughal advance guard was defeated by
133:Bappā Rāwal achieved complete victory.
96:Arab Invasion of Rajputana (800–836 CE)
3972:
3970:
3819:. Impex India. pp. 127–128, 163.
3736:
3724:
3629:
2695:
2027:defeated a coalition of armies led by
1943:defeated by the Rathore-Kachwaha army.
1837:marched with a large army and annexed
1018:issued from the fortress and attacked
4011:. Rama Publishing House. p. 118.
3760:
3758:
3756:
3754:
3383:. Munshiram Manoharlal. p. 147.
3380:History of Gujarat Kingdom, 1458-1537
2845:A Textbook of Medieval Indian History
2707:
2628:
2301:under De Boigne defeated the army of
2212:– Jaipur forces defeat the forces of
1650:– Fought in a valley 40 km from
1256:force led by Rao Jaita and Rao Kumpa
1188:. He reinstated Raimal as the Rao of
226:(Asika) into the Chahamana territory.
98:- An alliance of local Rulers under
7:
3652:A military history of medieval India
2886:"Rajput Victories in Indian History"
2490:Battles involving the Maratha Empire
2399:Battle of Bithoda (8 September 1857)
2203:defeated Marathas after a long siege
1623:. This included territories such as
1499:leader Rao Surjan Hada to surrender
744:and married Muslim princess Gindoli.
143:Kachwaha invasion of Dhundhar (1071)
3697:Storia do Mogor By Niccolao Manucci
3337:. Rupa & Company. p. 451.
2789:
2554:Arab In Sind by Mohamed Nasr p. 162
2066:but were repelled by the armies of
801:defeated Hadas of Bundi At Jahazpur
691:sent a contingent under his nephew
4257:. S. Chand / Motilal Banarsidass.
4214:. S. Chand / Motilal Banarsidass.
3715:Cambridge history of India pg. 304
2847:. Primus Books. pp. 116–117.
2572:Mewar Saga by Doctor Mankekar p 23
1907:Siege of Jodhpur and Jaipur (1708)
1565:fought against Mughal governor of
1102:– Muhammad Khan of Nagaur invaded
771:Re-captured Nagaur from Firozkhan.
703:defeated Muslim force and annexed
72:– An alliance of rulers under the
25:
3983:. Rupa and company. p. 694.
3874:Rajasthan Through the Ages pg 182
3771:. Orient Blackswan. p. 162.
3768:A History of Jaipur: C. 1503-1938
2947:. Rupa and co. pp. 379–380.
2659:. Rupa and company. p. 258.
2605:. Rupa and company. p. 391.
1432:submitted to Mughal rule in 1583.
2983:. Creative Media Partners, LLC.
2829:History of Rajasthani Literature
2405:, a noble of Jodhpur joined the
1855:'s general Mihrab Khan defeated
1592:Prince Salim's Invasion of Mewar
994:Battle of Chappar-Dronpur (1474)
470:commanded the Khilji army under
394:fought series of battle against
189:defeated invading forces of the
88:, and forced them to retreat to
4142:Majumdar, Ashoke Kumar (1956).
3964:The Rajputana gazetteers - 1880
3922:Fall of the Mughal Empire Vol 2
2527:R. C. Majumdar 1977, p. 298-299
2185:for long as he was recalled to
1759:Battle of Aravalli hills (1680)
354:but it was soon Reacaptured by
2832:. Sahitya Akademi. p. 17.
2582:Mishra, Shyam Manohar (1977).
2422:Battle of Chelawas (1857-1858)
2392:– East India Company defeated
1937:Battle of Tonk (24 March 1710)
1703:. The Rathore army under Veer
1344:'s general Qasim Khan annexed
1298:led Rajput armies defeated by
1172:Rana Sanga conquest of Gujarat
839:Battle of Mandalgarh and Banas
464:Siege of Jaisalmer (1294–1295)
1:
4287:Battles involving the Rajputs
4189:Sen, Sailendra Nath (1999) .
3604:. S.L. Agarwala. p. 125.
3014:Muslim Expansion in Rajasthan
2208:Battle of Maonda and Mandholi
1982:– 1,000 Rathore cavaliers of
1867:– The three Rajput Raja's of
1792:– Rathore rebels under Veer
1790:Battle of Khanana (1681-1687)
1509:– Mughal force under General
1026:Conquest of Jangladesh (1485)
943:Siege of Kumbhalgarh (1458-9)
933:Siege of Mandalgarh (1456–57)
4098:De la Garza, Andrew (2016).
3575:. S.L. Agarwala. p. 73.
3092:Somani, Ram Vallabh (1976).
3075:Somani, Ram Vallabh (1976).
3058:Somani, Ram Vallabh (1976).
2922:Marwar ka itihas Page no. 54
2868:R. C. Majumdar, ed. (1960).
2826:Maheshwari, Hiralal (1980).
2816:Beny & Matheson, p. 149.
2766:Srivastav Ashoka .k (1981).
2450:List of wars involving India
1114:Battle of Jaisalmer ( 1513 )
785:Siege of Mandalgarh (1435-6)
432:Battle of Ranthambore (1290)
18:List of battles of Rajasthan
4208:Sharma, Dasharatha (1959).
4170:Ram Vallabh Somani (1976).
3319:Maharana Sanga The Hindupat
2769:Khalji Sultans In Rajasthan
2197:Siege of Ranthambore (1765)
1960:Maharana Sangram Singh - II
1711:and their lost territories.
1579:Siege of Kumbhalgarh (1583)
1436:Battle of Mandalgarh (1567)
1062:sent an expedition against
1004:Siege of Chittorgarh (1475)
982:then marched up to capture
963:Battle of Mandalgarh (1467)
923:Battle of Mandalgarh (1456)
589:– Alauddin Khalji defeated
529:– Alauddin Khalji defeated
426:Siege of Ranthambore (1283)
416:Siege of Ranthambore (1259)
388:Invasion of Mewar (1253–54)
382:Siege of Ranthambore (1253)
372:Siege of Ranthambore (1248)
362:Siege of Ranthambore (1236)
334:Siege of Ranthambore (1226)
4303:
4148:. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
4128:, Low Price Publications,
4067:The Central India Campaign
3318:
2373:Siege of Mehrangarh (1806)
2237:again on 29 February 1768.
2163:. It resulted in Stalemate
1864:Rajput Rebellion 1708-1710
1362:with the help of ruler of
986:but again was defeated by
644:Battle of Mallani ( 1374 )
277:Battle of Kasahrada (1197)
119:Umayyad Invasion Rajasthan
68:Umayyad campaigns in India
4232:History of the Chāhamānas
4161:Raghavan, T.C.A. (2018).
3920:Sarkar, Jadunath (2007).
3813:Bhatnagar, V. S. (1974).
3765:Sarkar, Jadunath (1994).
3598:Sharma, Gopinath (1954).
3569:Sharma, Gopinath (1954).
3237:Kothiyal, Tanuja (2016).
3202:Sarda, Har Bilas (1918).
2977:Sarda, Har Bilas (2016).
2485:List of Anglo-Indian Wars
2432:Siege of Auwa (1857-1858)
2366:Siege of Bharatpur (1805)
2310:Battle of Fatehpur (1799)
2250:Conquest of Alwar (1775)
2080:Battle of Luniawas (1750)
1831:Annexation of Amer (1708)
1724:defeated Rao Indar Singh.
1599:, later known as Emperor
1252:– Afghan victory against
1237:Siege of Jaisalmer (1537)
1227:Battle of Hirabadi (1533)
1104:Rathor kingdom of Bikaner
795:Battle of Jahazpur (1436)
553:fort defeated and killed
549:– Sitaldeva Commander of
153:dynasty led an army from
3429:Satish Chandra 2006 p=33
3011:Ahluwalia, M.S. (1978).
2407:Indian Rebellion of 1857
2175:Battle of Mangrol (1761)
1921:Battle of Sambhar (1708)
1821:Battle of Jodhpur (1707)
1728:Battle of Udaipur (1680)
1611:. Following the defeat,
1573:Battle of Dattani (1583)
1491:– A successful siege by
1382:Battle of Lohawat (1562)
1320:Battle of Harmada (1557)
1263:Battle of Jodhpur (1545)
1100:Battle of Bikaner (1513)
1056:Battle of Bikaner (1488)
1036:Battle of Sambhar (1486)
880:recaptured Mandore from
828:Capture of Ajmer (1437)
765:Battle of Mandore (1421)
755:Battle of Badnore (1415)
738:Battle of Mallani (1399)
711:Battle of Mandore (1396)
682:Battle of Mandore (1394)
661:Battle of Mallani (1378)
624:defeated and imprisoned
597:Battle of Chittor (1321)
547:Battle of Siwana (1305)
402:Invasion of Mewar (1255)
344:Siege of Mandore (1227)
128:were feudatories of the
4254:Early Chauhān Dynasties
4211:Early Chauhān Dynasties
3801:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
3668:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
3586:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2843:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
2805:Ram Vallabh Somani 1976
2588:. Abhinav Publications.
2261:Battle of Khatu Shyamji
2201:Pratap Singh of Macheri
1647:Battle of Dewair (1606)
1372:Rao Chandra Sen Rathore
1306:Siege of Bikaner (1534)
1217:Battle of Sevaki (1529)
1083:Capture of Ajmer (1495)
1070:Battle of Peepar (1492)
871:Siege of Mandore (1454)
732:Battle of Nagaur (1399)
537:Siege of Jalore (1305)
492:but he was defeated by
482:Battle of Banas (1300)
472:Jalaluddin Firuz Khalji
460:Sarangadeva in 1291 CE.
450:Jalaluddin Firuz Khalji
436:Jalaluddin Firuz Khalji
284:, a slave-commander of
109:and Rawal Khoman II of
4193:. New Age Publishers.
3980:A History of Rajasthan
2944:A History of Rajasthan
2656:A History of Rajasthan
2641:Dasharatha Sharma 1959
2602:A History of Rajasthan
2403:Kushal Singh Champawat
2319:Pratap Singh of Jaipur
2107:Battle of Ajmer (1752)
2056:Battle of Raona (1750)
1927:Battle of Javli (1710)
1849:Battle of Merta (1708)
1804:Battle of Ajmer (1690)
1701:Maharaja Jaswant Singh
1684:Rajput War (1679–1707)
1585:Siege of Ontala (1599)
1507:Siege of Siwana (1572)
1396:Battle of Nadol (1563)
1356:Battle of Merta (1562)
1338:Battle of Ajmer (1559)
1159:– Rana Sanga defeated
949:Siege of Nagaur (1466)
864:Siege of Gagron (1444)
720:successfully defended
570:Siege of Jalore (1310)
446:Siege of Jalore (1291)
324:Siege of Jalore (1211)
299:Battle of Ajmer (1196)
264:, then capital of the
212:Khusrau Shah of Ghazna
185:– Rajput forces under
46:
4229:Singh, R. B. (1964).
4145:Chaulukyas of Gujarat
3654:, 2003, p. 530,
2470:Ahom–Mughal conflicts
2111:Jayappaji Rao Scindia
1538:Battle of Mohi (1577)
1046:Battle of Shiv (1486)
1006:– After the death of
657:Defeated Tribhuvanshi
313:and Mhers in 1196 CE.
204:(circa. 1150-1164 CE)
193:under Ghaznavid King
183:(circa. 1135-1150 CE)
33:
4282:History of Rajasthan
4072:4 April 2006 at the
3977:Hooja, Rima (2006).
3331:Hooja, Rima (2006).
2941:Hooja, Rima (2006).
2653:Hooja, Rima (2006).
2599:Hooja, Rima (2006).
1954:Battle of Bandanwara
1857:Ajit Singh of Marwar
1841:without a war. Raja
1522:Battle of Haldighati
1487:Siege of Ranthambore
1459:Siege of Chittorgarh
1106:but was defeated by
974:Battle of Mandalgarh
888:Battle of Abu (1455)
626:Muhammad bin Tughluq
508:Siege of Ranthambore
49:Several significant
35:Battle of Haldighati
4007:Pande, Ram (1970).
3617:District Gazetteers
3456:Jodhpur Khyat pg 76
3098:C.L. Ranka, Jaipur.
3081:C.L. Ranka, Jaipur.
3064:C.L. Ranka, Jaipur.
2686:, pp. 131–132.
2475:Chola–Chalukya wars
2460:Mughal–Maratha Wars
2377:Man Singh of Marwar
2353:and Marathas under
2269:Battle of Tunga or
2254:Pratap Singh Naruka
1939:– Muhammad Khan of
1810:defeated Safi Khan.
1619:was annexed to the
1180:led a coalition of
816:Battle of Sarangpur
231:Battle of Kasahrada
3615:Rajsamand (2001),
3465:Akbarnama II pg 46
3447:Akbarnama II pg 72
3377:J. Chaube (1975).
3367:by Har Bilas Sarda
2631:, p. 138-140.
2480:Ancient Hindu wars
2465:Mughal-Rajput Wars
2388:Siege of Bharatpur
2359:East India Company
2355:Yashwantrao Holkar
2332:Daulat Rao Sindhia
2297:– Maratha army of
2015:Battle of Rajmahal
1978:Battle of Gangwana
1716:Battle of Khetasar
1671:Battle of Ranakpur
1603:, along with Raja
1324:Rao Maldeo Rathore
1087:Prithviraj Sisodia
676:Firoz Shah Tughlaq
655:Firoz Shah Tughlaq
580:General Shama Khan
157:, he defeated the
47:
4249:Dasharatha Sharma
4125:The Later Mughals
2854:978-9-38060-734-4
2807:, pp. 86–87.
2326:Battle of Malpura
2315:Kingdom of Jaipur
2157:Malhar Rao Holkar
1781:, penetrated the
1751:and retreated to
1689:Rathore Rebellion
1526:– Battle between
1209:Siege of Mandsaur
1194:Gujarat Sultanate
1192:and defeated the
1184:armies to invade
1138:Battle of Dholpur
1121:Battle of Khatoli
653:with the help of
634:Ranthambhore Fort
616:Battle of Singoli
531:Rawal Ratan Singh
420:Nasiruddin Mahmud
376:Nasiruddin Mahmud
282:Qutb al-Din Aibak
270:Bahauddin Tughril
241:Chaulukya dynasty
104:Gurjara Pratihara
74:Gurjara-Pratihara
37:, fought between
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1501:Ranthambore Fort
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1277:Battle of Bayana
1248:Battle of Sammel
1155:Battle of Gagron
895:Battle of Nagaur
585:Battle of Jalore
525:Siege of Chittor
303:Qutubuddin Aibak
286:Muhammad of Ghor
258:Muhammad of Ghor
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1984:Bhakt Singh
1555:Maharana Pr
1528:Man Singh I
1495:causes the
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988:Rana Raimal
967:Rana Kumbha
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195:Bahram Shah
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4276:Categories
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2672:Ghaznavids
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2516:References
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1893:Ranthambor
1889:Ajit Singh
1652:Kumbalgarh
1627:, Ontala,
1613:Amar Singh
1609:Amar Singh
1511:Udai Singh
1469:Rao Jaimal
1390:Udai Singh
1296:Rana Sanga
1283:Rana Sanga
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1231:Rao Maldeo
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1176:- In 1520
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693:Rao Chunda
591:Kanhad Dev
574:Kanhad Dev
440:Hammir Dev
169:from them.
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2390:(1825–26)
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2141:Bharatpur
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2048:defeated
1992:Kachwahas
1911:Jai Singh
1734:attacked
1732:Aurangzeb
1693:Aurangzeb
1605:Man Singh
1467:defeated
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1198:Ahmedabad
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957:Jhunjhunu
953:Rao Jodha
875:Rao Jodha
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392:Tejasimha
350:captured
348:Iltutmish
338:Iltutmish
328:Iltutmish
307:Rajasthan
290:Chaulukya
288:defeated
260:besieged
243:defeated
159:Bargujars
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147:Dulha Rai
55:Rajasthan
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