Seeing the rising threat from the sultans , Rana Sanga decided to bring back the lost unity of the Rajputs. In , Rana Sanga annexed the northern territory of Gujarat region through the battle of Idar. After this loss ,the sultan of Gujarat decided to charge the army of Rana Sanga but he too was defeated in and again in After this , Rana Sanga strictly focused on uniting the Rajputs of the entire Rajputana through his diplomatic leadership. This coalition of the Rajputs under Rana Sanga helped them to dominate central India.
The battle resulted in a total disaster for the Afghani Sultanate of Delhi. The army of Ibrahim Lodhi was forced to retreat all the way to Agara. But Rana Sanga lost his one arm and one leg in this battle. For this he made an accord with the Sultan of Malwa. But this coalition of Lodhi and Malwa went in vain. In the outnumbered Rajputs decisively defeated Ibrahim lodhi in the battle of Dholpur.
Soon after this victory the Rajputs were able to control the northern territories of Malwa. After defeating Delhi Sultanate twice Rana Sanga focused on subjugating the Sultanate of Malwa which at that time no one could have even imagined. Mahmud Khilji 2 was the sultan of Malwa in CE. The two armies of Malwa and Mewar collided in the fields of Gagron.
The sultan was defeated and captured after the battle. In the year of CE the sultan of Gujarat i. Malik Hussain attacked the southern frontiers of Rajputana. As a result of it fourth battle of Idar was fought between Gujarat sultan and Rana Sanga. Rana Sanga and his army chased him all the way to Ahemdabad.
The sultan surrendered in front of Rana Sanga and he later took all the wealth of Gujarat. The result of this was the same i. In he captured Kabul and successfully raided the several territories of India.
In the Mughal army under Babur which was full of mercenary and artillery support defeated the army of Ibrahim Lodhi at the battle of Panipat. Note: There is a big debate over the first battle of Panipat. Some historians believe that it was Rana Sanga who invited Babur to attack Delhi. Nehru, Iqbal, cricket and the question of Muslim identity. Will history say Xi Huzoor? Hate smug liberals? Interested in blogging for timesofindia. We will be happy to have you on board as a blogger, if you have the knack for writing.
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Start a Conversation. Please note: TOI will have complete discretion to select bloggers TOI's decision in this regard will be final There's no remuneration for blogging TOI reserves the right to edit all blogs. More Blogs. Indrani Bagchi Globespotting. Silhadi who went back to Chittor, told Rana that war is a must. The battle, which lasted for not more than 10 hours, was bitterly contested and became an exceedingly brutal affair. At a critical moment of battle, the defection of Silhadi and his contingent caused a split in the Rajput forces.
Rana Sanga while trying to rebuild his front was wounded and fell unconscious from his horse. The Rajput army thought their leader was dead and fled in disorder, thus allowing the Mughals to win the day. Rana Sanga was whisked away to safety by the Rathore contingent from Marwar and once he became conscious he learnt of the defeat. But Rana Sanga, unwilling to admit defeat, set out once more to rebuild his military and renew war with Babur.
He vowed not to set foot in Chittor till Babur was defeated by him. In , he once more set out to fight Babur at Chanderi to help Medini Rai who was attacked by Babur. But he fell sick at Kalpi and died in his camp. It is widely believed that he was poisoned by some of his nobles who quite rightly thought his renewal of war with Babur was suicidal. For corrections, additions or comments, please submit a request through contact page. Chrome Firefox Opera. Toggle navigation.
Search for provinces, people, pictures etc. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. History After first ascending to the throne of his home kingdom, Mewar, then consolidating power there, Rana Sanga moved his army against the internally troubled neighbouring kingdom of Malwa.
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