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Conquest of Mandalgarh
Part of Mewar-Malwa Conflict
Date
1457
Location
Mandalgarh
25°12′N75°06′E / 25.2°N 75.1°E / 25.2; 75.1
Result
Malwa Sultanate victory[1][2][3]
Territorial changes
Mandalgarh added to territory of Malwa Sultanate.
Belligerents
Malwa Sultanate
Mewar Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Mahmud Khalji
Uparamal †
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Location within Rajasthan
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Conquest of Mandalgarh (India)
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Conquest of Mandalgarh (South Asia)
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The Conquest of Mandalgarh was a military expedition led by Sultan Mahmud Khalji of Malwa against Mewar. The primary objective of this campaign was to capture the Mandalgarh fort, which was under the command of Uparamal, a subordinate of Rana Kumbha. Mahmud Khalji marched towards Mewar in the year 1457 to achieve this goal.
This time, he personally surveyed all the hillocks surrounding the fort and selected the western hillock as the base for his operations.
The Mandalgarh fort, located in the city of Mandalgarh, is situated in the Bhilwara District of Rajasthan, India. During the year 1457, this territory was under the control of Rana Kumbha.[4] Mahmud was able to capture the fort after a few days of siege. The Hadas of Bundi, who had Mandalgarh taken from them by Rana Kumbha and had accepted the suzerainty of Mahmud Khalji of Malwa, harbored strong animosity towards the Rana. The conflict over the succession in Nagaur between Shams Khan, son of Firuz Khan, and Mujahid Khan, brother of Firuz Khan, drew Rana Kumbha into the dispute.[5] The Rana was not present in the conflict as he was busy fighting the Sultan of Gujarat, reinforcements were also not sent due to this reason. The fort was recaptured by Kumbha within a few days.[6]
^Rizvi, Saiyid Athar Abbas (1987). The Wonder that was India: A Survey of the History and Culture of the Indian Sub-continent from the Coming of the Muslims to the British Conquest, 1200-1700. Sidgwick & Jackson. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-283-99458-6.
^Singh, Rajvi Amar (1992). Mediaeval History of Rajasthan: Western Rajasthan. Rajvi Amar Singh. p. 181.
^Palat, Ravi (2015). The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250-1650. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781137562265.
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^Day, Upendra Nath (1965). Medieval Malwa: A Political and Cultural History, 1401-1562. Munshi Ram Manohar Lal. p. 191. ISBN 978-81-215-0401-0.
^Somani, Ram Vallabh9 (1976). History of Mewar: from earliest times to 1751 A.D. C.L. Ranka, Jaipur. pp. Page no. 136 - 137.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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