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Thw Kingdom of Mewar - Delhi Sultanate Conflict (1326 to 1518) was a series of military engagements between the Kingdom of Mewar under the Sisodiya dynasty and the Delhi Sultanate from the regime of Tuqhlaq Dynasty to the succeding ones. The conflict erupted when Sisodiya dynasty took the reigon of Mewar from Delhi Sultanate's rule. The conflict was fought in what is today the Indian states of Rajasthan,Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
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Kingdom of Mewar - Delhi Sultanate conflict(1326 to 1518) | |||||
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Greatest extent of the Kingdom of Mewar, 15th Century [1][2] | |||||
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Kingdom of Mewar | Delhi Sultanate | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Maharana Hammir Baruji Sauda Junsi Kachhwaha Kshetra Singh Lakha Singh Mokal Singh Rana Sanga (WIA) Medini Rai |
Firuz Shah Tughluq Mubarak Shah (Sayyid dynasty) Ibrahim Lodi Maldev Songara Jaiza Songara |
The conflict started in the reign of Rana Hammir against the Tuqhlaq dynasty at the Battle of Singoli[3].Further carried out by Rana Kshetra and his succesor Rana Lakha with the Sayyid dynasty in conquests of Bakrol and Badnor.[4][5] A invasion by the latter was also succesful repelled at Raipur.[6]The conflict took a short break when Rana Kumbha ascended the throne of Mewar. As he was busy throughout his life with the Islamic Sultanates of Malwa and Gujarat.[7] The conflict resumed again when Lodi dynasty when the latter tried to counter the growing heghemony of Mewar at the Battle of Khatoli and at Battle of Dholpur [8][9]