Rani Karamati Bai of Mewar (wife of Udai Singh II)
Rani Kamlavati Bai of Gwalior
Rai Kanwar (married son of Raja Man Singh)
Dynasty
Rathore
Father
Rao Maldeo Rathore
Mother
Rani Swarupde Bai Jhala
Rao Chandrasen Rathore (r. 1562–1581) was a Rathore ruler of Marwar (in the present day Rajasthan state of India). He was a younger son of Rao Maldev Rathore. Chandrasen followed his father's policy and stayed hostile to the ruling foreign powers in India. He was well known for defending Marwar from the Mughal Empire.[1]
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Rao ChandrasenRathore (r. 1562–1581) was a Rathore ruler of Marwar (in the present day Rajasthan state of India). He was a younger son of Rao Maldev...
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son rao ChandrasenRathore defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against relentless attacks from the Mughal Empire. The Jodhawat Rathores lost much...
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until it was annexed by the Mughal Empire in 1581 after the death of ChandrasenRathore. It remained under direct Mughal control until Udai Singh was restored...
Mughals. After a war for almost two decades and the death of Rao ChandrasenRathore in 1581, Marwar was brought under direct Mughal administration and...
and successor, ChandrasenRathore. After the death of Maldeo Rathore in 1562, a fratricidal war for succession started and Chandrasen crowned himself...
soon came to be known as Udaipur. In 1557, Udai was defeated by Maldev Rathore at the Battle of Harmada and lost Merta to him. In 1562, Udai gave refuge...
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suzerainty; however, the rulers of Mewar and Marwar—Udai Singh II and ChandrasenRathore—remained outside the imperial fold. Udai Singh was descended from...
death, her status changed. She also felt that Maldeo's successor, ChandrasenRathore, who was the son of another wife of Maldeo, would not accord her the...
of Mewar who was a successful insurgent ruler against the Mughals ChandrasenRathore, King of Marwar who defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against...
sandalwood, dates, and other tradeable goods. After the death of Rao ChandrasenRathore in 1581, the kingdom was annexed by the Mughal Emperor Akbar, Marwar...
suzerainty, but the rulers of Mewar (Rana Udai Singh II) and Marwar (Rao ChandrasenRathore) refused to have any form of alliance with the Mughals. To teach the...
Deiji Issue Durjan Sal (Duda) Bhoj Singh Rai Mal Pyar Deiji m.to ChandrasenRathore of Marwar Madan Deiji (marriage not known) Lal Deiji (marriage not...
full calendar) in the Proleptic Gregorian calendar. January 11 – ChandrasenRathore, ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar (now part of the state of Rajasthan...
Marwar until independence of India. Siwana was the capital of Rao ChandrasenRathore when he had opposed the Mughal emperor. Siwana was captured by badshah...
sat on the throne and took the name of Jahangir.[citation needed] ChandrasenRathore, the ruler of Marwar defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against...
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remain independent. Two such rulers were Udai Singh of Mewar and ChandrasenRathore of Marwar. They did not accept Akbar's supremacy and were at constant...
the death of the King Maldev Rathore of Jodhpur State, his eldest son ChandrasenRathore became king. But Chandrasen's younger brother usurped him with...
Rome dies, and whole towns in Spain are depopulated. January 11 – ChandrasenRathore, ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar (now part of the state of Rajasthan...
Sojat. Mahabat Khan, thus granted Sojat to Karam Singh, a grandson of Chandrasen. This misinformation was only cleared on the intervention of Bhatai Govinddas...
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Chauhan Rajputs from an early date, which was founded by a ruler named Chandrasen according to tradition. Chandwar was conquered several times by the Delhi...