Mughal–Rajput Wars

The Mughal–Rajput Wars were a series of battles fought between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire which started with the Timurid ruler Babur's invasion of northwestern India and the head of the Rajput confederacy Rana Sanga's resistance to it.

Mughal–Rajput Wars
Date1526–1779
Location
Result
  • Expansion of Mughal influence in Northern India after Khanwa in 1527 and continued Mughal conquest of many Rajput territories.
  • Many Rajput nobles joined the Mughal court during Akbar's reign and gained influence in Mughal politics in a period of peace and harmony.
  • Major rebellions during Aurangzeb's reign of religious intolerance, and after his death in 1707, Rajputs had a stream of success, regaining their independence after 1710A.D..
Belligerents
Mughal Empire Rajput Factions
Commanders and leaders
Babur
Humayun
Akbar
Jahangir
Shah Jahan
Aurangzeb
Bahadur Shah I
Farrukhsiyar 
Rana Sanga
Ajja Jhala
Medini Rai
Prithviraj Singh I
Maldeo Rathore
Udai Singh II
Maharana Pratap
Chandrasen Rathore
Amar Singh I
Durgadas Rathore
Raj Singh I
Sangram Singh II
Raja Ajit Singh
Jai Singh
Sawai Jai Singh
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