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Askaran informed the Mughal emperor of this and he appointed Payanda Khan and Sayyid Qasim to punish Chandrasen (1580). Chandrasen by this time was left with just a few hundred loyal companions and was unable to face the imperial army. He was forced to retreat to the mountain defiles of Sarand
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Akbar then had sent Jalal Khan to capture
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of Marwar. However, he failed to consolidate his position and lost both men and material. The initial six years of his exile seems to be the hardest and he was forced to sell his family's heirlooms in order to continue his struggle.
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and his daughter was married to the Rao. After the matrimonial alliance
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Chandrasen sent an army to subdue them, Ramchandra and Raimal fled the battlefield without facing him.
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Maldeo named him his successor, putting aside the claims of his older brothers, Ram and Udai Singh. This led to an eternal rivalry between
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his capital and rallied his clansmen, using the hills of Sarand to continue his war against the Mughal empire.
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