List of battles in Rajasthan explained

Several significant battles are recorded to have taken place in what is now known as Rajasthan.

8-9th Century

The Guhila Rajputs were feudatories of the Moriya (Mori) Rajputs of Chitor and they came into prominence in the time of Khummaņa I popularly known as Bappā Rāwal who was the 9th ruler in the family of Guhadatta. He started his political career as a vassal of the Mori monarch Manurāja and probably led the Mori forces against the Arabs. In this expedition, Bappā Rāwal achieved complete victory.[7]

11th century

12th Century

13th Century

14th Century

15th Century

16th Century

16th Century

Notes and References

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  8. Book: Hooja, Rima. A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. 2006. 391. 9788129115010. Dulha Rai left Gwalior around AD 1071 and entered the territory of Dhundhar, subdued the Badgujars and Minas and settled at Dausa.
  9. Book: Hooja, Rima. A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. 2006. 258. 9788129115010. Bisaldev successfully repulsed a large Ghaznavid army led by Sultan Khusrau Shah (1152-1160), which had advanced as far as Vavvera....He wrested Delhi from the Tomars in either AD 1151 or 1153, but allowed them to continue to hold the area as Chauhan Feudatories. He also took Hansi (Asika) from the Ghaznavids.
  10. Book: K. A. Nizami. FOUNDATION OF THE DELHI SULTANAT . Mohammad Habib . Khaliq Ahmad Nizami . A Comprehensive History of India: The Delhi Sultanat (A.D. 1206-1526) . 5 . Second . 1992 . The Indian History Congress / People's Publishing House . 171. "In 592/1195-96 Muizzuddin again carme to India. He attacked Bayana, which was under Kumarapala, a Jadon Bhatti Rajput. The ruler avoided a confrontation at Bayana, his capital, but went to Thankar and entrenched himself there. He vas, howvever, compelled to surrender. Thankar and Vijayamandirgarh were occupied and put under Bahauddin Tughril. Mu'izzuddin - next marched towards Gwalior. Sallakhanapala of the Parihara dynasty, however, acknowledged the suzerainty of Muizzuddin. 31870180.
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