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Akbar's conquest of Chittor (1567/1568)

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  • Heavy (around 25,000)
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  • 25pxMughal Empire
  • Mewar Kingdom
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  • حصار جلال الدين أكبر ضد حصن شيتور (ar)
  • Akbar's conquest of Chittor (1567/1568) (en)
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  • * 30,000 noncombatants massacred after the battle
  • * Several women and children were enslaved
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  • Mughalvictory
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  • Unknown
  • 7,000–8,000 cavalry and musketeers
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  • right (en)
  • center (en)
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  • Akbar on Jaimal and Patta in his Fathnama (en)
  • Akbar on his conquest of Chittor (en)
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  • #D0F0F0 (en)
  • cornsilk (en)
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  • none (en)
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  • Miniature painting of a mine exploding during the siege of Chittorgarh in the Akbarnama, . (en)
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  • Heavy (en)
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  • dbr:Akbar
  • dbr:Asaf_Khan_I
  • Wazir Khan (en)
  • Adil Khan (en)
  • Jalal Khan (en)
  • Alam Khan (en)
  • Mir Qasim (en)
  • Abdul Majid Khan (en)
  • Ballu Solanki (en)
  • Dodiya Thakur Sanda (en)
  • Hussain Quli Khan (en)
  • Imteyaz Khan (en)
  • Ishwar Das Chauhan (en)
  • Jaimal Rathore (en)
  • Kalyan Singh Rathore (en)
  • Patta Chundawat (en)
  • Quazi Ali Baghdadi (en)
  • Raj Rana Surtan Singh Jhala (en)
  • Rawat Sai Das Chundawat (en)
  • Syed Jamaluddin Barha (en)
  • Udaibhan (en)
  • awat Sahibkhan Chauhan (en)
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  • center (en)
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  • 275 (xsd:integer)
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  • * 30,000 noncombatants massacred after the battle * Several women and children were enslaved (en)
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  • Mughal-Rajput War (en)
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  • We, as far as it is within our power, remain busy in Jihad and owing to the kindness of the superior Lord, who is the promoter of our victories, we have succeeded in occupying a number of forts and towns belonging to the infidels and have established Islam there. With the help of our bloodthirsty sword we have erased the signs of infidelity from their minds and have destroyed temples in those places and also all over Hindustan:- (en)
  • Fearful of the approach of the imperial standards he left his uncle Sahidas, Jaimal, Udaibhan and Patta who are renowned for their valour among the infidels, may Allah forsake them and lead them to the abode of Perdition, and who are considered to be equal to a thousand horsemen in intrepidity and power:- (en)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mughal victory (en)
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  • right (en)
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  • 7000 (xsd:integer)
  • Unknown (en)
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  • The Mughal Empire swept into the territories of Sisodias (en)
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  • Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568) (en)
  • حصار شيتور (1567–1568) (ar)
  • Asedio del fuerte Chittorgarh (es)
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