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Chandrasen Rathore

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and refused. Chandrasen was forced to move from one place to another. Rawal 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 Chandrasen. But in the hot pursuit of Chandrasen, Jalal Khan lost his life. It seems the garrison used by Chandrasen at Siwana were sufficiently secured as could not be dislodged by the strenuous efforts put by Jalal Khan and other. He had also put a troop of
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At the request of his Sardars, he then proceeded to the hills of Piplod. During this time, Rawal Har Rai of Jaisalmer attacked and captured the fort of Porkaran for the Mughals. Chandrasen made attempts to ask Rawal Askaran of Dungarpur for help. However, Askaran had already submitted to the Mughals
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In 1564, Hussain Quli Khan-i-Jahan invaded and captured the fort of Jodhpur. Chandrasen was then forced to retreat to Bhadrajun. Chandrasen Rathore continued to defy Mughal suzerainty by attacking the imperial forces every now and then. He also succeeded in establishing himself in the northern part
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In December 1562, Chandrasen fought Udai Singh and defeated him in Lohawat. In this battle, both sides suffered great losses in men and material. Udai Singh had given a blow with an axe to Chandrasen, and he also received a blow from Rawal Megh Raj, an ally of Chandrasen.
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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 Chandrasen attacked several Mughal outposts with renewed vigour. The situation however changed after Rana Udai Singh's death in 1572.
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In 1562, Ramchandra, Udai Singh and Raimal rebelled at Sojat, Gangani and Dunda respectively. When Chandrasen sent an army to subdue them, Ramchandra and Raimal fled the battlefield without facing him.
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Chandrasen continued his struggle until his death on 11 January 1581 at Siriari Pass. He was cremated at Saran, where his memorial stone is present. After his death,
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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 Chandrasen and Udai Singh.
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In 1575 a powerful Mughal operation was launched against Chandrasen under Shah Quli Khan, Rai Singh, Keshav Das and Shahbaz Khan.
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Chandrasen then fought Ramchandra at Nadol in 1563 and when Ramchandra saw no chance of his success, he fled to Nagore.
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was brought under direct Mughal administration until Akbar restored the throne of Marwar to his older full-brother,
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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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Finally in his 21st regnal year, Akbar had decided to put an end to the thing and sent a strong force under
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Akbar besieged the fort of Bhadrajun and captured in 1571. Chandrasen escaped to the fort of
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Sarkar, J.N. (1984, reprint 1994). A History of Jaipur, New Delhi: Orient Longman,
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part - II By Satish Chandra pg.106
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took advantage of these internal disputes, and with the help of the rajas of
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On the death of Rao Maldeo, Chandrasen ascended the gadi (throne) of Marwar.
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Born on 16 July 1541, Chandrasen was the sixth son of Rao Maldeo, Raja of
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Index

Rao Chandra Sen
Rao
Marwar

Marwar
Coronation
Rao Maldeo Rathore
Udai Singh
Marwar
Amber
Jaisalmer
Mewar
Amber
Sirohi
Jaisalmer
Pugal
Bikaner
Jaisalmer
Amarkot
Bundi
Issue
Sirohi
Man Singh I
Amber
Narwar
Amber
Dynasty
Rathore
Rao Maldeo Rathore
Delwara

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