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The Mughal–Rajput Wars were a series of battles fought between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire which started with the Timurid ruler Babur's invasion of northwestern India and the head of the Rajput confederacy Rana Sanga's resistance to it. In 1526, when Babur invaded Hindustan, he faced stiff resistance from Rana Sanga in the Battle of Bayana, but defeated Rana in the Battle of Khanwa in 1527. The wars were, however, continued by the Rajput states, also by the descendants of both Rana Sanga and Babur. Babur's grandson Akbar faced heavy resistance from Rana Udai Singh II and Rana Pratap; Jahangir was opposed by Rana Amar Singh. Similarly Aurangzeb was opposed by Rana Raj Singh and his son Rana Jai Singh.

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  • The Mughal–Rajput Wars were a series of battles fought between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire which started with the Timurid ruler Babur's invasion of northwestern India and the head of the Rajput confederacy Rana Sanga's resistance to it. In 1526, when Babur invaded Hindustan, he faced stiff resistance from Rana Sanga in the Battle of Bayana, but defeated Rana in the Battle of Khanwa in 1527. The wars were, however, continued by the Rajput states, also by the descendants of both Rana Sanga and Babur. Babur's grandson Akbar faced heavy resistance from Rana Udai Singh II and Rana Pratap; Jahangir was opposed by Rana Amar Singh. Similarly Aurangzeb was opposed by Rana Raj Singh and his son Rana Jai Singh. Chandrasen Rathore defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against relentless attacks from the Mughal Empire. The Mughals were not able to establish their direct rule in Marwar while Chandrasen was alive. In 1679, the States of Mewar and Marwar rebelled against Aurangzeb. While a peace treaty was signed with Mewar after a year, war with Marwar went on until the death of Aurangzeb and concluded with the capture of Marwar by Rathore forces after Aurangzeb's death. During the Rajput rebellion of 1708–10, the Mughals were forced to accept a humiliating peace treaty with the Rajput Rajas. The Rajputs forced the Mughals to make them governors of Malwa, Sindh and Gujarat. Durgadas Rathore fought the Mughals for 30 years, until Ajit Singh was made the Raja of Marwar who became so influential in Mughal politics that he challenged the Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar by making an alliance with the Sayyid brothers. On 28 February 1719 Farrukhsiyar was deposed by Ajit Singh. The Mughals tried to collect taxes in Rajputana during the late 18th century, however they were met with resistance in every town and village, leading to invasions by the Mughal generals. The most powerful Mughal generals had been reduced to a state of beggary after their campaigns in Rajputana during the 1750s. Salabat Khan had spent 60 lakhs against the Rajputs but could only extort 5 lakhs. Similarly Zulfiqar Jang, who had a strong political presence and troops, had ruined himself from the Rajput expedition. These campaigns affected the Mughal Empire financially and caused arrears and the disbanding of large amounts of troops. The Mughal capital itself was affected, leaving only a few retainers to guard the palace and man the artillery. (en)
  • 莫臥兒-拉其普特戰爭(Mughal-Rajput War),是1525年帖木兒帝國阿富汗統治者巴布爾入侵旁遮普地區的戰役。因為有奧斯曼帝國提供的火器,很快打敗拉其普特人,但直到年底他才入侵印度斯坦。 (zh)
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  • Mughal Empire
  • Rajput Confederation
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  • * Major rebellions duringAurangzeb'sreign, and after his death, Rajputs had a stream of success, regaining their independence.
  • * Many Rajput nobles joined the Mughal court duringAkbar's reign and gained influence in Mughal politics.
  • * Expansion of Mughal influence inNorthern IndiaafterKhanwa.
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  • Mughal–Rajput Wars (en)
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  • 1526 (xsd:integer)
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  • Modern day Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh (en)
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  • * Expansion of Mughal influence in Northern India after Khanwa. * Many Rajput nobles joined the Mughal court during Akbar's reign and gained influence in Mughal politics. * Major rebellions during Aurangzeb's reign, and after his death, Rajputs had a stream of success, regaining their independence. (en)
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  • 莫臥兒-拉其普特戰爭(Mughal-Rajput War),是1525年帖木兒帝國阿富汗統治者巴布爾入侵旁遮普地區的戰役。因為有奧斯曼帝國提供的火器,很快打敗拉其普特人,但直到年底他才入侵印度斯坦。 (zh)
  • The Mughal–Rajput Wars were a series of battles fought between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire which started with the Timurid ruler Babur's invasion of northwestern India and the head of the Rajput confederacy Rana Sanga's resistance to it. In 1526, when Babur invaded Hindustan, he faced stiff resistance from Rana Sanga in the Battle of Bayana, but defeated Rana in the Battle of Khanwa in 1527. The wars were, however, continued by the Rajput states, also by the descendants of both Rana Sanga and Babur. Babur's grandson Akbar faced heavy resistance from Rana Udai Singh II and Rana Pratap; Jahangir was opposed by Rana Amar Singh. Similarly Aurangzeb was opposed by Rana Raj Singh and his son Rana Jai Singh. (en)
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  • Mughal–Rajput Wars (en)
  • 莫臥兒-拉其普特戰爭 (1525年) (zh)
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