In 1679, State of Mewar and Marwar rebelled against Aurangzeb. While a peace treaty was signed with Mewar after a year, war with Marwar went on till the death of Aurangzeb and concluded in capture of Marwar by Rathore forces after Aurangzeb's death.
During the Rajput rebellion of 1708–10, the Mughals were forced to accept a humiliating peace treaty with the Rajput Rajas. Rajputs forced Mughals to make them governors of Malwa, Sindh and Gujarat.
The Mughal-Rajput Wars were a series of battles fought between the Rajput Confederacy and theMughal 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. In the year 1526, he invaded Hindustan, Babur was given stiff resistance by Rana Sanga, however Babur defeated Rana in the Battle of Khanwa in1527. The wars were however continued by the descendants of both Rana Sanga and Babur. Babur's grandson Akbar faced heavy resistance by Rana Udai Singh II and Rana Pratap, Jahangir was opposed by Rana Amar Singh. Similarly Aurangzeb was opposed by Rana Raj Singh and his son Rana Jai Singh.
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In 1679, State of Mewar and Marwar rebelled against Aurangzeb. While a peace treaty was signed with Mewar after a year, war with Marwar went on till the death of Aurangzeb and concluded in capture of Marwar by Rathore forces after Aurangzeb's death.
During the Rajput rebellion of 1708–10, the Mughals were forced to accept a humiliating peace treaty with the Rajput Rajas. Rajputs forced Mughals to make them governors of Malwa, Sindh and Gujarat.
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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. In the year 1526, he invaded Hindustan, Babur was given stiff resistance by Rana Sanga, however Babur defeated Rana in the Battle of Khanwa in 1527. The wars were however continued by the descendants of both Rana Sanga and Babur. Babur's grandson Akbar faced heavy resistance by Rana Udai Singh II and Rana Pratap, Jahangir was opposed by Rana Amar Singh. Similarly Aurangzeb was opposed by Rana Raj Singh and his son Rana Jai Singh.