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came out of the fort and fought the invaders. After the battle ended with a Delhi victory and Saini's death, the remaining Chahamana contingents stationed at Jhain evacuated the fort, and retreated to Ranthambore. The invaders subsequently plundered Jhain, and dismantled the fort. Jalaluddin admired
323:(1950) speculated that Jhain may be the modern Naya Gaon (or Naigaon) village located near Ranthambore. However, Satya Prakash Gupta (1975) identified Jhain with Chhan (or Chhain), located between Naya Gaon and Ranthambore, around 16 km from Naya Gaon. Gupta notes that according to the 331:, the pass of Jhain led to Ranthambhore. This description fits Chhan, where the road to Ranthambore ascends the hills. The Sultanate records also show that Jhain was located very close to Ranthambore: Jhain is located around 11 km south-east of Ranthambore. 381:, Jalaluddin planned to conquer Ranthambore, but retreated to avoid loss of Muslim lives. In 1292, the Delhi army invaded Jhain again, obtaining plunder in the process. 121: 789: 385: 460:, Chhan has 196 households with 1,015 people. The population includes 561 males and 454 females. Of all the villagers, 208 belong to 740: 713: 404:) as the core territories of the Sultanate, indicating that it was now firmly under the control of the Delhi Sultanate. 370:
claims that this battle resulted in deaths of thousands of defenders, but only one Turkic soldier of Delhi was killed.
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A. B. M. Habibullah (1992) . "The Khaljis: Jalaluddin Khalji". In Mohammad Habib; Khaliq Ahmad Nizami (eds.).
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invaded Jhain in 1291. When Jalaluddin came close to the Jhain fort, a Chahamana army led by
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kingdom, and guarded the approaches to the kingdom's capital Ranthambore.
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According to the Delhi Sultanate chronicles, Jhain was renamed to
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chronicles as an important town of 13th and 14th century India.
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the non-Islamic sculpture and carvings of Jhain, but being an
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chronicles. In the late 13th century, Jhain was a part of the
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Satya Prakash Gupta (1975). "Jhain of the Delhi Sultanate".
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in 1301, the Delhi army captured Jhain and renamed it to
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Chhan is identified with the Jhain town mentioned in the
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The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History
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Jhain
Chhan is located in India
Chhan is located in Rajasthan
25°53′27″N 76°28′56″E / 25.89077°N 76.48234°E / 25.89077; 76.48234
Rajasthan
Sawai Madhopur
Tehsil
Khandar
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
Postal Index Number
Sawai Madhopur
Rajasthan
Delhi Sultanate
Delhi Sultanate
Chahamana
Kishori Saran Lal
Mughal
Abul Fazl
Battle of Jhain
Amir Khusrau
Jalaluddin Khalji
Gardan Saini
iconoclast
Ziauddin Barani
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Ranthambore
Ulugh Khan
iqta'
kharaj

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