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Rupees to the 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 But when the protecting armies of Man Singh and his colleagues had withdrawn from the neighbourhood, Pratap’s soldiers fell upon him and Majahad Beg was killed in the skirmish that followed.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. 31: 2739:"In 592/1195-96 Muizzuddin again carme to India. He attacked Bayana, which was under Kumarapala, a Jadon Bhatti Rajput. The ruler avoided a confrontation at Bayana, his capital, but went to Thankar and entrenched himself there. He vas, howvever, compelled to surrender. Thankar and Vijayamandirgarh were occupied and put under Bahauddin Tughril. Mu'izzuddin - next marched towards Gwalior. Sallakhanapala of the Parihara dynasty, however, acknowledged the suzerainty of Muizzuddin 1973:
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. 2671:
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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Rajputs of Chitor and they came into prominence in the time of Khummaņa I popularly known as Bappā Rāwal who was the 9th ruler in the family of 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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In 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. 1972:
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. 2125:
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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against the 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
867:– Sultan Mahmud besieged Gagron fort which belonged to Palhan Singh Khichi. Rana Kumbha had sent reinforcements under his commander Dahir, but Dahir died in battle and Palhan was killed by bhils while fleeing from the fort. 3012: 113:
successfully repulsed an Invasion of Arabs under Bashar the governor of Sindh, Govindraj Chauhan and other local Leaders of Kannauj, Punjab, Gujarat and Delhi also played a major role in the battle.
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Lakshman Simha is said to have defeated the Sultan of Delhi near Badnor and got exemption from the pilgrimage tax imposed on the Hindus for their visits to holy places like Kashi, Gaya and Paryag
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The battle of Dewar was fought in a valley of Arvali about 40 km north -east of Kumbhalgarh. ... Prince Amar Singh fought valiantly and pierced through Sultan Khan and the horse he was riding.
990:. After defeating the Sultan of Malwa,The Rajput army chased them up to Khairabad and later it was sacked and Plundered from which Rajputs extracted heavy fines from the Sultan of Malwa. 4048:
Gupta, R.K.; Bakshi, S.R. (2008). Studies In Indian History: Rajasthan Through The Ages The Heritage Of Rajputs (Set Of 5 Vols.). Sarup & Sons. p. 261. ISBN 978-81-7625-841-8.
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was forced to move north to confront the sultan of Gujarat, Sultan Mahmud once again attacked Mandalgarh and captured it after a siege. Fort was later recaptured by the Rajputs .
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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.
890:– Qutbuddin sent Imadul Mulk to invade Mewar through Abu, but Imadul suffered heavy losses against the Mewari soldiers posted on the hills and was immediately called back. 929:
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.
2177:– Madho Singh of Jaipur fought Malhar Rao Holkar. The Jaipur army had 10,000 men while the Holkar army had 6,000 men from Indore and 3,000 men supplied by the Rao of 761:
defeated sultan of Delhi at Badnore and further took the war to Gaya in Bihar and got exemption from the pilgrimage tax imposed on the Hindus for their visit there.
4076:. "Khushal Singh, the Thakur of Awah, who was in rebellion against the British. On 8 September the Legion defeated a force of Jodhpur's loyal Raja's local levies." 1707:
carried out a relentless struggle against the occupying forces. In 1707 after the death of Aurangzeb, Veer Durgadas defeated the local Mughal force and reoccupied
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invaded Jangladesh which was in the control of Jat settlements. Bika led an army of 300 Rajput warriors and subjugated all of the Jat clans of northern Rajasthan.
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defeated Gudhla Khan, an Afghan general and rescued 140 Maidens that had been captured. Rao Satal himself died that night of the wounds received in the battle.
2288:– The Battle of Patan was fought on 20 June 1790 between the Scindias of Gwalior and the Kachwahas of Jaipur, and resulted decisive victory of Maratha forces. 2504: 1827:
took advantage of the disturbances following the death of Aurangzeb in 1707 to seize Jodhpur and eventually evict the occupying Mughal force out of Marwar.
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The sultan of Mandu helped Surajmal and Shahasmal. He started with a large army to assist Surajmal and Shashasmal to the throne of Mewar and arrived near
2265:– Chood Singh Nathawat of Doongri and Dalel Singh Khangarot of Sewa defeated the imperial army under Murtaza Khan Bhadech, Najaf Khan and Abdullah Khan. 2499: 2494: 2444: 2147: 419: 375: 3995:
in a pitched battle at Mandan, both sides suffered heavily. Peero Khan died and Mitra Sen fled the field, leaving the Shekhawat chiefs victorious.
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killed Captain Mason and Hung his head on his fort gate for insulting him, he then defeated a British army of 2,000 men under Brigadier Lawrence.
584: 4286: 2246:– The Shekhawats defeated a Mughal force under Mitrasen Ahir, Peero Khan and Kale Khan. After heavy losses Peero Khan died and Mitra Sen fled. 3507: 2852: 1458: 2489: 1591: 1171: 478:
after a siege that lasted for a year. For some years afterwards Jaisalmer remained abandoned before the surviving Rajputs reoccupied it.
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Dulha Rai left Gwalior around AD 1071 and entered the territory of Dhundhar, subdued the Badgujars and Minas and settled at Dausa
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Yaśovarman of Kanauj: A Study of Political History, Social, and Cultural Life of Northern India During the Reign of Yaśovarman
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made a fierce counterattack which killed Sher Singh and most of Ram Singhs commanders making the battle a costly victory for
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Maharana Sanga; the Hindupat, the last great leader of the Rajput race, pg -6, by Sarda Har Bilas, Diwan Bahadur, 1867-1955
4281: 2207: 1923:- Sayyid Hussain Barha of Mewat defeated near Sambhar by the Rathore-Kachwaha army. Barha shot dead with his two brothers. 268:, whose ruler Kumarpala was defeated and the territory passed under Muhammad of Ghor who placed it under his senior slave 1196:
forces under the command of Nizam Khan. Rana Sanga drove the army of Muzaffar II deep into Gujarat and chased them up to
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4 miles back and almost forced him to retreat, 2000 Rathores of Bhakt Singh fell in the battle with 9 Rathor nobles and
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Rathore defeated Kalyanmal Singh Rathore and Kalyandas Rathore and annexed powerful fort of Siwana which served as
276: 67: 3238: 2469: 30: 2484: 2365: 2350: 2309: 2200: 3978: 2942: 2654: 2600: 1761:– In the second half of 1680, after several months of such setbacks, Aurangzeb decided on an all-out offensive. 824:.To commemorate this victory, Rana Kumbha built the Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory) in the fortress of Chittor. 4021:
Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 16, page 134 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library.
3766: 2406: 2002:. In this battle Bhakt Singh was defeated but his cavalry charge killed and injured thousands of his foes. Sir 863: 4030:
Tikkiwal, Harish Chandra (1974). Jaipur and the Later Mughals (1707-1803 A.D.): A Study in Political Relations
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Prince Pravez and Asaf Khan led an army of 20,000 horse which fought a battle against Rana Amar Singh at Dewar
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Jibraeil: "Position of Jats in Churu Region", The Jats - Vol. II, Ed Dr Vir Singh, Delhi, 2006, p. 223
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took the possession of the Alwar fort by bribing the Jat garrison, whose pay had long been in arrears.
2169:- Malhar rao Holkar crushed the forces of Jaipur who were 4000 in number and killed their 21 captains 1454:. Later Asaf khan and Wazir khan conquered Mandalgarh by defeating the Solanki contingent of the fort. 3791:
AKhbarat, Kartik Sudi 5, Samvat, 1765 (7 October 1708) quoted by U.N. Sharma, Itihas, I, 215, 212-215
2425: 2402: 2230: 2213: 1953: 1914: 1888: 1856: 1624: 1521: 1510: 1389: 973: 945:– Sultan Mahmud besieged Kumbhalgarh fort but finding the fort too strong he retreated back to Mandu. 625: 34: 1066:
under Sarang Khan the governor of Hissar but the Muslim army was Defeated and Sarang Khan was killed
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who gave refuge to Qutlug Khan who revolted against Sultan of Delhi repelled another invasion from
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made a joint resistance to the Mughals. The Rajputs first expelled the commandants of Jodhpur and
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also attacked Ajmer and forced its governor to pay tribute. Sayyid Hidayatullah, the governor of
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by a night attack. They next killed Sayyid Hussain Khan Barha in the "Battle of Sambhar (1709)".
1715: 1670: 1323: 1265:– Rao Maldeo Rathore defeated the Afghan garrison in Marwar and reoccupied his lost territories . 1253: 1240: 1230: 1086: 675: 654: 439: 4258: 4248: 4236: 4215: 4194: 4177: 4149: 4129: 4105: 3984: 3772: 3631: 3413: 3384: 3338: 3244: 2984: 2948: 2848: 2730: 2660: 2606: 2325: 2156: 1796:
defeated Mughal force. This battle resulted in major victory for Rathores. Kumpawats captured
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Marched Against Sirohi State Captured Parganas of Ajahari, Pindwara from Sirohi Ruler Sahasmal
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Mahajan, V.D. (1991, reprint 2007). History of Medieval India, Part II, New Delhi: S. Chand,
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Political Awakening and Indian Freedom Movement with Special Reference to Rajasthan pg 28-35
4066: 2270: 2241: 2130: 1959: 1868: 1824: 1807: 1793: 1762: 1721: 1704: 1500: 1289: 1276: 1247: 1213:– Sultan Muzaffar Shah II sent an army under Malik Ayaz but failed and retreated to Gujarat. 1154: 894: 740:– Kunwar Jagmal Singh Mahecha Rawal of Malani defeated Hathi Khan general of Gujarat Sultan 489: 302: 285: 257: 244: 201: 17: 2723:(1992). "FOUNDATION OF THE DELHI SULTANAT". In Mohammad Habib; Khaliq Ahmad Nizami (eds.). 1679:
defeated mughal forces under Abdullah Khan rendering his Mewar expedition as total failure.
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Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. p. 541. ISBN 9788129108906
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was forced to retreat with his army. Amber was named 'Mominabad' by the Mughal emperor.
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The Hindupat, the Last Great Leader of the Rajput Race. 1918. Reprint. London pg 84-86
859:. Bloodied by these engagements the Sultan did not attack Mewar for another ten years. 4275: 2767: 2344: 2234: 2226: 2160: 2152: 2059: 2045: 2032: 1995: 1876: 1872: 1708: 1659: 1620: 1479: 1472: 1421: 1363: 1327: 1257: 1160: 1147: 1130: 1103: 844: 821: 741: 365: 190: 4101:
The Mughal Empire at War: Babur, Akbar and the Indian Military Revolution, 1500-1605
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Attendant Lords: Bairam Khan and Abdur Rahim, Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India
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Fall Of The Mughal Empire- Vol. I (4Th Edn.), Volume 1, By Jadunath Sarkar pg.159
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Indian States a biographical, sustainable and administrative survey by jw solomon
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part - II pg-120, by Satish Chandra
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An Historical Sketch of Naruka State of Ulwar in Rajputana by Alex S. Faulkner
2178: 1940: 1892: 1651: 1468: 1375: 1331: 1295: 1282: 1189: 1177: 1143: 1126: 983: 758: 590: 573: 364:– Vagbhata Chauhan recaptured Ranthambore during the reign of the Delhi ruler 207: 925:– Sultan Mahmud attacked Mandalgarh, he sent seven detachments to attack the 734:– Rao Chunda Rathore defeated Jalal Khan Khokhar of Nagaur and annexed Nagaur 4240: 3620: 2734: 2136: 1991: 1917:
storm Amber and Jodhpur and retake their capitals from the Mughal garrisons.
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Living Up to Heritage History of the Rajput Regiment, 1947-1970 · Volume 2
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Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian
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defeated the armies of Jaipur, Mewar and Bikaner. So comprehensively that
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town from Mughals. Mughal commander Purdil Khan was killed in this battle.
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List of early Hindu–Muslim military conflicts in the Indian subcontinent
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defeated Daulat Khan of Nagaur. Daulat Khan was forced to flee to AAjmer
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because of his rising power. Jalaludin's forces were defeated by Hammir.
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Maharana Sanga; the Hindupat, the last great leader of the Rajput race
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defeated afgans at Taragarh fort and slayed afgan Governor Mallu Khan
820:– Rana Kumbha supported by Rao Ranmal Rathore defeated and imprisoned 2726:
A Comprehensive History of India: The Delhi Sultanat (A.D. 1206-1526)
2063: 1880: 1797: 1696: 1632: 1628: 1566: 1496: 1451: 1429: 1417: 1403: 1181: 908: 904: 776: 637: 566:– Malik Kamaluddin a general of Alauddin Khalji defeated Sheetal Deo. 550: 453: 409: 395: 261: 50: 3334:
A History of Rajasthan, Section:The State of Mewar, AD 1500- AD 1600
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for this campaign, Aurangzeb put in pledge the whole of his kingdom.
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because of rebellions and threats of invasion by Shuja-Ud-Daula of
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was also defeated, bringing a danger to the Mughal capital itself.
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G.S.L. Devra, op. cit., 7-8, Cf. Dayaldas ri Khyat, part 2, p. 4-5
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Rajasthan Through the Ages By R.K. Gupta, S.R. Bakshi pg.202-204
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A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 116–117
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The History and Culture of the Indian People: The Delhi Sultante
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with 6000 Jats effectively checked by Gaj Singh Naruka at Javli.
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Sultan Khan and defeated him and 36 Mughal posts were dissolved.
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Indian Historical Quarterly Vol.14 by Narendra Nath p. 813-817
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Bharatpur Upto 1826 A Social and Political History of the Jats
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defeated Fatankhan of Nagaur. Fatankhan was forced to flee to
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army and captured Sambhar, Didwana, Khatu and Ajmer from them.
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defeated thirteen division of Mohamadan army of Nijjamudin of
384:– Vagbhata Chauhan repelled another invasion from the Mamluks. 428:– Shakti Dev Chauhan recaptured Ranthambore from the Mamluks. 330:
Be Jalore he was repulsed by Udayasimha of Jalore in 1211 CE.
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was forced to patch up a truce with the Rajput Rajas (1710).
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fled from the battlefield with his commander Asaf Khan III.
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continued his struggle until his death in 1581 after which
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defeated Bahlol Khan and Hussian Shah of Jaunpur Sultanat.
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Princely states in colonial India-I
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defeated Mughal force under Mir Bakshi and Zulfikar Khan.
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and Rao Jaitsi defeated Shekha and Daulat Khan of Nagaur.
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are recorded to have taken place in what is now known as
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and Mughal imperial power was established in North India
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Defeated Rawal Devidas of Jaisalmer and re-occupied Shiv
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Fall of the Mughal Empire pg-139-140 by Jadunath Sarkar
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at the head of 16,000 men where he defeated jat leader
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Abul Fazl: Akbarnama, (Persian Text), Vol. III. p. 166
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Mewar and the Mughal Emperor by Gopinath Sharma p. 109
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laid siege on the forts of Barwara and Tonk. Against
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fought a combined army of a 100,000 men consisting of
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defeated Mughal force under Kamran brother of emperor
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defeated the combined armies of Shams Khan (sultan of
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was severely injured by spear and bullet wounds, but
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after a long and bloody war it was a pyrrhic victory.
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Nizamuddin: Tabaqat-i-Akbari, (Persian Text), p. 336
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Glory of Marwar and the glorious Rathores page no.32
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A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books.
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Gazetteer of India, Rajasthan: Barmer by D.C. Joseph
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Jai Singh II's campaign against the Jats (1718-1722)
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made peace with combine army of Maratha and Mughals
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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:. 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Kishore. 4226: 4220: 4205: 4199: 4186: 4167: 4158: 4139: 4134: 4116: 4110: 4093: 4090: 4088: 4087: 4078: 4059: 4050: 4041: 4032: 4023: 4014: 3999: 3989: 3966: 3957: 3945: 3936: 3927: 3912: 3903: 3894: 3885: 3876: 3867: 3858: 3849: 3840: 3826: 3805: 3793: 3784: 3777: 3750: 3741: 3729: 3717: 3708: 3699: 3690: 3681: 3672: 3660: 3643: 3623:, p. 35, 3607: 3590: 3578: 3561: 3552: 3543: 3534: 3525: 3513: 3494: 3485: 3476: 3467: 3458: 3449: 3440: 3431: 3422: 3405: 3396: 3389: 3369: 3365:Maharana Sanga 3357: 3343: 3323: 3311: 3302: 3293: 3281: 3272: 3263: 3249: 3229: 3220: 3211: 3194: 3185: 3173: 3164: 3155: 3146: 3137: 3128: 3119: 3110: 3101: 3084: 3067: 3050: 3041: 3032: 3023: 3003: 2990:978-1371562045 2989: 2969: 2960: 2953: 2933: 2924: 2912: 2900: 2891: 2877: 2860: 2853: 2835: 2818: 2809: 2794: 2792:, p. 336. 2775: 2743: 2712: 2710:, p. 259. 2700: 2698:, p. 138. 2688: 2676: 2665: 2645: 2633: 2621: 2611: 2591: 2574: 2565: 2556: 2547: 2538: 2529: 2519: 2517: 2514: 2513: 2512: 2507: 2502: 2497: 2492: 2487: 2482: 2477: 2472: 2467: 2462: 2457: 2452: 2447: 2440: 2437: 2436: 2435: 2429: 2419: 2396: 2384: 2370: 2362: 2339: 2336: 2335: 2334: 2322: 2306: 2289: 2280: 2277:Mahadji Shinde 2266: 2257: 2247: 2238: 2221:Battle of Kama 2217: 2204: 2194: 2172: 2170: 2164: 2144: 2127: 2109:– In May 1752 2104: 2077: 2075: 2053: 2036: 2011: 2006:quotes that - 1974: 1963: 1950: 1944: 1934: 1924: 1918: 1904: 1899:, then in the 1897:Bahadur Shah I 1883:and recovered 1860: 1853:Bahadur Shah I 1846: 1835:Bahadur Shah I 1828: 1816: 1813: 1812: 1811: 1801: 1787: 1783:Aravalli hills 1756: 1744:Rana Raj Singh 1738:and plundered 1725: 1712: 1687:also known as 1680: 1667: 1658:defeated, the 1641: 1638: 1637: 1636: 1588: 1582: 1576: 1570: 1541: 1535: 1532:Pratap Singh I 1518: 1504: 1483: 1455: 1433: 1407: 1393: 1379: 1353: 1350:Maldeo Rathore 1335: 1317: 1303: 1286: 1271: 1268: 1267: 1266: 1260: 1258:Marwar kingdom 1244: 1234: 1224: 1214: 1205: 1168: 1151: 1134: 1117: 1111: 1095: 1092: 1091: 1090: 1080: 1067: 1053: 1043: 1033: 1023: 1001: 991: 970: 960: 946: 940: 935:– In December 930: 920: 891: 885: 868: 860: 835: 825: 812: 802: 792: 782: 772: 762: 750: 747: 746: 745: 735: 729: 708: 679: 658: 641: 640:and Shivapuri. 612: 607:and recovered 594: 581: 567: 558: 544: 534: 521: 502: 499: 498: 497: 479: 474:and plundered 461: 443: 429: 423: 413: 399: 385: 379: 369: 359: 341: 331: 319: 316: 315: 314: 296: 273: 266:Jadaun Rajputs 248: 227: 220:Vigraharaja IV 198: 175: 172: 171: 170: 165:and conquered 138: 135: 126:Guhila Rajputs 122: 121: 115: 114: 93: 62: 59: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 4299: 4288: 4285: 4283: 4280: 4279: 4277: 4266: 4264:9780842606189 4260: 4256: 4255: 4250: 4246: 4242: 4238: 4234: 4233: 4227: 4223: 4221:9780842606189 4217: 4213: 4212: 4206: 4202: 4200:81-224-1198-3 4196: 4192: 4187: 4183: 4179: 4175: 4174: 4168: 4164: 4159: 4155: 4151: 4147: 4146: 4140: 4137: 4135:81-7536-406-8 4131: 4127: 4126: 4121: 4117: 4113: 4111:9781317245315 4107: 4104:. Routledge. 4103: 4102: 4096: 4095: 4091: 4082: 4079: 4075: 4071: 4068: 4063: 4060: 4054: 4051: 4045: 4042: 4036: 4033: 4027: 4024: 4018: 4015: 4010: 4003: 4000: 3996: 3992: 3990:9788129115010 3986: 3982: 3981: 3973: 3971: 3967: 3961: 3958: 3952: 3950: 3946: 3940: 3937: 3931: 3928: 3923: 3916: 3913: 3907: 3904: 3898: 3895: 3889: 3886: 3880: 3877: 3871: 3868: 3862: 3859: 3853: 3850: 3844: 3841: 3836: 3830: 3827: 3823: 3818: 3817: 3809: 3806: 3803:, p. 324 3802: 3797: 3794: 3788: 3785: 3780: 3778:9788125003335 3774: 3770: 3769: 3761: 3759: 3757: 3755: 3751: 3745: 3742: 3739:, p. 48. 3738: 3733: 3730: 3727:, p. 47. 3726: 3721: 3718: 3712: 3709: 3703: 3700: 3694: 3691: 3685: 3682: 3676: 3673: 3669: 3664: 3661: 3657: 3653: 3647: 3644: 3639: 3633: 3626: 3622: 3618: 3611: 3608: 3603: 3602: 3594: 3591: 3587: 3582: 3579: 3574: 3573: 3565: 3562: 3556: 3553: 3547: 3544: 3538: 3535: 3529: 3526: 3523:, p. 67. 3522: 3521:Raghavan 2018 3517: 3514: 3509: 3504:, p. 56. 3503: 3498: 3495: 3489: 3486: 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Index

List of battles of Rajasthan

Battle of Haldighati
Mughals
Maharana Pratap
battles
Rajasthan
Umayyad campaigns in India
Gurjara-Pratihara
Nagabhata I
Kingdom of Mewar
Bappa Rawal
Sindh
Nagbhata II
Gurjara Pratihara
Dynasty
Mewar
Guhila Rajputs
Moriya (Mori)
Dulha Rai
Kachhwaha
Gwalior
Bargujars
Meenas
Dhundhar
Battle of Ajmer
Arnoraja Chauhan
Seljuk Empire
Bahram Shah
Battle of Khetri

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