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Mughal conquest of Mewar (1615)
Part of Mughal conquests

Painting of Amar Singh I to Shah Jahan
Date1613-1616
Location
Mewar
Result Mughal victory[1][2][3]
Territorial
changes
Mewar became a vassal of Mughal Empire
Belligerents
Mughal Empire Mughal conquest of Mewar Mewar
Commanders and leaders
Shah Jahan Mughal conquest of MewarAmar Singh I  Surrendered
In 1615, Amar Singh submitted to Mughals. The condition of submission were framed in such a manner so as to befit both sides. Due to his old age, Amar Singh was not asked to attend the Mughal Court in person and Mewar including Chittor was assigned to him as Watan Jagir.

The Mughal conquest of Mewar was a military campaign led by Shah Jahan under the command of Emperor Jahangir in 1615.[4] After a year of attrition warfare, Rana Amar Singh I surrendered conditionally to the Mughal forces, transforming Mewar into a vassal state of the Mughal Empire.[5][6]

  1. ^ Welch, Stuart Cary (1987). The Emperors' Album: Images of Mughal India. Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 978-0-87099-499-9. Early in the year, Prince Khurram (now subadar, or of Malwa with a mansob of 13,000 zat and ads 13,000 mem against Mewar After terrible battles, Rana Amar Singh surrenders Mewar's independence
  2. ^ Edwardes, Stephen Meredyth; Garrett, Herbert Leonard Offley (1995). Mughal Rule in India. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 61. ISBN 978-81-7156-551-1. There was the war with Mewar a legacy of earlier days which was finally ended in 1614 by the surrender of Rana Amar Singh and his son Karan to the imperial army under Prince Khurram.
  3. ^ Saksena, Banarsi Prasad (1962). History of Shahjahan of Dihli. Central Book Depot.
  4. ^ Jahangir, Emperor of Hindustan; Thackston, W. M. (Wheeler McIntosh) (1999). The Jahangirnama : memoirs of Jahangir, Emperor of India. Smithsonian Libraries. Washington, D. C. : Freer Gallery of Art, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution ; New York : Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512718-8.
  5. ^ Asher, Catherine Blanshard (1992-09-24). Architecture of Mughal India. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-26728-1.
  6. ^ Jahan, Dr Ishrat (29 December 2018). Socio-Cultural life in Medieval History. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-0-359-22280-3.

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