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According to the treaty, the ruler of Mewar was not obligated to personally appear at the Mughal court; instead, a relative of the Rana would represent him and serve the Mughal Emperor. Additionally, the agreement stipulated that the Ranas of Mewar were prohibited from forming matrimonial relations
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Following the loss of soldiers and finances caused by battles against the Mughals, Amar Singh deemed it wise to initiate negotiations with them. In 1615, he entered a treaty with Shah Jahan, who negotiated on behalf of Jahangir. Amar Singh received counsel from his advisors, including his
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After his attempt was unsuccessful, Jahangir sent Mahabat Khan, Abdullah Khan, and Prince Khurram in succession. The prolonged conflict depleted Amar Singh's resources, and he eventually prepared to submit.
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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
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ascended to the throne, he launched a series of assaults against Amar Singh. Jahangir may have blamed himself for his failure to subdue the Sisodia Dynasty, as he had entrusted this task to
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In 1615, Amar Singh submitted to the Mughals. The terms of submission were designed to satisfy both sides. Due to his advanced age, Amar Singh was not required to personally attend the
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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.
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with the Mughals. Mewar was also required to maintain a contingent of 1,500 horsemen to serve Mughal.
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In recognition of his submission, the Rana was granted a Mughal rank of 5,000
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court, and he was granted Mewar, including the city of
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Mughal expedition of Mewar under Shah Jahan in 1615
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Index


Amar Singh I
Shah Jahan
Mewar
Mewar
Mughal Empire

Mughal Empire
Mewar

Shah Jahan
Amar Singh I
Surrendered
Shah Jahan
Jahangir
attrition warfare
Rana Amar Singh I
Mewar
Mughal Empire
Amar Singh I
Maharana Pratap
Jahangir
Amar Singh
Akbar
Parviz
Battle of Dewair
Asaf Khan
Mughal
Chittor
Chittor

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