Mughal–Rajput wars
1526–1779 conflicts in India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mughal–Rajput wars were a series of battles between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire. The conflicts originated with the invasion of northwestern India by the Mughal ruler Babur, to which the head of the Rajput confederacy, Rana Sanga, offered staunch resistance. The conflicts went on since 1526 for over 200 years, with the Mughals having the upper hand until the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, following which they entered a declining phase and the Rajputs gained the upper hand, with the last recorded conflict being in 1779.
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Babur Humayun Akbar Jahangir Shah Jahan Aurangzeb Bahadur Shah I Farrukhsiyar |
Rana Sanga Ajja Jhala Medini Rai Prithviraj Singh I Maldeo Rathore Udai Singh II Maharana Pratap Chandrasen Rathore Amar Singh I Durgadas Rathore Raj Singh I Sangram Singh II Raja Ajit Singh Jai Singh Sawai Jai Singh[1] |
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