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Name of Conflict (time) Kingdom/Empire Ruler/Commander Ruler of Mughal Empire/Commander Outcome
Battle of Bayana (1527) Rajput Confederacy

Rana Sanga Prithviraj Singh I Maldev Rathore and other Rajput chiefs

Babur

Mir Abdul Aziz

Rajput victory[1][2]
Battle of Khanwa (1527) Rajput Confederacy

Rana Sanga Maldev Rathore Prithviraj Singh I

Babur Mughal Victory[3]
Siege of Chanderi (1528) Pratihar Rajputs of Chanderi Medini Rai Babur Mughal victory[4]
Siege of Bikaner (1534) Bikaner State Rao Jait Singh Rathore Kamran Mirza Rajput victory[5]
Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568) Kingdom of Mewar Jaimal Rathore

Patta Sisodia

Akbar Mughal victory[6]
Battle of Haldighati (1576) Kingdom of Mewar Maharana Pratap Man Singh I Both Sides Claim victory[7][8]
Siege of Ranthambore (1568) Bundi State Rao Surjan Hada Akbar Mughal victory [9]
Battle of Dewair (1582) Kingdom of Mewar Maharana Pratap Sultan Khan  

Shahabaz Khan

Rajput victory[10]
Battle of Dattani (1583) Sirohi State Rao Surtan Deora Akbar Rajput victory[11]
Battle of Kumbhalgarh (1583) Kingdom of Mewar Maharana Pratap Mughal chiefs Rajput victory[12]
Siege of Ontala (1599) Kingdom of Mewar Amar Singh I Kayum Khan   Rajput victory[13]
Battle of Dewair (1606) Kingdom of Mewar Amar Singh I Prince Parviz Both sides claim victory[14]
Battle of Ranakpur (1611) Kingdom of Mewar Amar Singh I Abdullah Khan Rajput victory[14]
Mughal conquest of Mewar Mewar Amar Singh I Shah Jahan Peace treaty[13]
Siege of Kangra (1615) Kangra State Trilok Chand Katoch Jahangir Rajput victory[15]
Rathore Rebellion (1679-1707) Kingdom of Marwar

Kingdom of Mewar

Raj Singh I

Durgadas Rathore

Aurangzeb

Bahadur Shah I

Prince Akbar

Prince Azam

Rajput victory [16][17]
Aurangzeb's invasion of Mewar (1679-1680) Kingdom of Marwar

Kingdom of Mewar

Raj Singh I

Jai Singh Durgadas Rathore Ajit Singh

Aurangzeb

Bahadur Shah I Prince Akbar Prince Azam

Rajput victory[18][17]
Battle of Khanana (1681) Kingdom of Marwar Durgadas Rathore Purdil Khan Rajput victory[17][5]
Battle of Ajmer (1690) Kingdom of Marwar Durgadas Rathore Safi Khan Rajput victory [17]
Annexation of Amber (1708) Kingdom of Amber Jai Singh II Bahadur Shah I Mughal victory [9]
Battle of Merta (1708) Kingdom of Marwar Ajit Singh Bahadur Shah I Mughal victory [9]
Rajput Rebellion (1708-1710) Kingdom of Mewar

Kingdom of Marwar Kingdom of Amber

Amar Singh II

Ajit Singh Jai Singh II

Bahadur Shah I

Churaman Jat

Mir Khan

Rajput victory[7]
Siege of Jodhpur and Jaipur (1708) Kingdom of Marwar

Kingdom of Amber

Ajit Singh

Jai Singh II

Bahadur Shah I Rajput victory[19]
Battle of Kama (1708) Kingdom of Amber Ajit Singh Naruka Raza Bahadur  

Churaman Jat

Rajput victory [16]
Battle of Sambhar (1709) Kingdom of Marwar

Kingdom of Amber

Ajit Singh

Jai Singh II

Hussain Ali Khan Barha   Rajput victory[14]
Battle of Javli (1710) Kingdom of Amber Gaj Singh Naruka Mir khan

Churaman Jat

Rajput victory [17]
Battle of Bandanwara (1711) Kingdom of Mewar

Shahpura State

Bhim Singh Bahadur Shah I

Ranzbaz Khan  

Nahar Khan  

Rajput victory[20] [19]
Battle of Bundelkhand (1729) Panna State

Supported by: Maratha Empire

Chhatrasal Bundela

Bajirao I

Muhammad Khan Bangash Rajput-Maratha victory[21][22]
Battle of Gangwana (1741) Kingdom of Marwar Bhakt Singh Jai Singh II (Amber)

Supported by: Mughals

Surajmal Jat (Bharatpur)

Indecesive[9]
Battle of Raona (1750) Kingdom of Marwar

Kingdom of Amber

Ram Singh

Ishwari Singh

Mughal chiefs Rajput victory[19]
Battle of Mandan (1775) Shekhawat Chiefs Devi Singh Peero Khan  

Mitrasen Ahir

Rajput victory [23]
Battle of Khatu Shyamji (1779) Kingdom of Amber

Shekhawat chiefs

Devi Singh Murtaza Khan Rajput victory [24]

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Mughal–Rajput wars
Date21 February 1527–June 1779
Location
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
Hasan Khan Mewati
Trilok Chand Katoch
Chhatrasal
Rao Surtan Deora
  1. ^ Chandra, Satish (2005). Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part - II. Har-Anand Publications. p. 33. ISBN 978-81-241-1066-9. Babur sent a detachment to Bayana which was defeated and scattered by the Ranas forces. Baburs forces was already demoralised, hearing news of the valour of the Rajputs and the formidable force they had collected.
  2. ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa. p. 454. ISBN 9788129115010. From Baburs memoirs we learn that Sanga's success against the Mughal advance guard commanded by Abdul Aziz and other forces at Bayana, severely demoralised the fighting spirit of Baburs troops encamped near Sikri.
  3. ^ Barua, Pradeep (2005). The State at War in South Asia. University of Nebraska Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-8032-1344-9.
  4. ^ Lane-pool, Stanley. "Babar". The Clarendon Press. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  5. ^ a b Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. p. 541. ISBN 9788129108906.
  6. ^ Chandra 2005, pp. 107–108.
  7. ^ a b "MILITARY HISTORY OF INDIA : SARKAR, JADUNATH : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. 2022-01-14. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
  8. ^ Singh, Kesri (2002). Maharana Pratap: The Hero of Haldighati. Books Treasure. pp. 18–35.
  9. ^ a b c d Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa & Company. ISBN 978-81-291-0890-6.
  10. ^ Sharma, Gopinath (1954). Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526-1707 A.D.). S.L. Agarwala. p. 73.
  11. ^ Mehta, Jodh Sinha (1970). Abu to Udaipur (Celestial Simla to City of Sunrise). Motilal Banarsidass Publishe.
  12. ^ Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, pp. 239.
  13. ^ a b Sharma, Gopinath (1954). Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526-1707 A.D.). S.L. Agarwala. p. 125.
  14. ^ a b c Maujumdar, RC (1970). History and Culture of the Indian People, Volume 07, The Mughul Empire. p. 341. ISBN 9788172765699.
  15. ^ Jeratha, Aśoka (2000). Forts and Palaces of the Western Himalaya. Indus Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7387-104-7.
  16. ^ a b The Cambridge History of India pg 248-304
  17. ^ a b c d e Hallissey, Robert C. (1977). The Rajput Rebellion Against Aurangzeb: A Study of the Mughal Empire in Seventeenth-century India. University of Missouri Press. ISBN 978-0-8262-0222-2.
  18. ^ Maharana Raj Singh and His Times By Ram Sharma
  19. ^ a b c History of Mewar, p324
  20. ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A history of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. p. 698. ISBN 9788129108906. Rajab Khan set out with Mughal troops to take control of the tracts allocated to him. The two forces clashed on the banks of the river Khari near Hurda, resulting in the defeat of Rajab Khan.
  21. ^ SUVRATSUT (2018-01-09). Baji Rao I The Great Peshwa.
  22. ^ Jaques, Tony (2006-11-30). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity through the Twenty-first Century [3 volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 483. ISBN 978-0-313-02799-4.
  23. ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. p. 694. ISBN 9788129115010. in a pitched battle at Mandan, both sides suffered heavily. Peero Khan died and Mitra Sen fled the field, leaving the Shekhawat chiefs victorious.....Battle of Khatu–Shyamji. This last occurred when Murtaza Khan Bhadech was sent into Shekhawati to collect revenue arrears.....Devi Singh of Sikar defeated the intruder.
  24. ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. p. 694. ISBN 9788129115010. Battle of Khatu–Shyamji. This last occurred when Murtaza Khan Bhadech was sent into Shekhawati to collect revenue arrears. His subsequent march towards Jaipur was blocked at Khatu-Shyamji, where the Shekhawats led by Devi Singh of Sikar defeated the intruder.