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    The Rajput rebellion began in 1708, due to the harsh treatment of the Rajput Rajas by the Mughal emperor. It erupted into a two-year rebellion that forced...
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    and invade Marwar again, resulting in the Rajput Rebellion of 17081710. R. C. Majumdar wrote: The Rajput wars of Aurangzeb produced disastrous consequences...
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    would invade Marwar again, resulting in the Rajput Rebellion of 17081710. R. C. Majumdar wrote: The Rajput wars of Aurangzeb produced disastrous consequences...
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    commanded the Rathore forces during the Rajput War (1679–1707) and played a major role in the Rajput Rebellion (17081710) and supported the Maratha ruler Sambhaji...
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    eventually evict the occupying Mughal force out of Marwar. Rajput Rebellion 17081710 July 1708 – Jai Singh and Ajit Singh storm Amber and Jodhpur and retake...
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    Kingdom of Mewar (category Rajput history)
    led numerous successful campaigns including the Rathore rebellion and Rajput Rebellion (17081710) against the Mughal emperor, ultimately resulting in a...
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  • this time Lodhi's empire was already crumbling, and it was actually the Rajput Confederacy which was the strongest power of Northern India under the capable...
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  • Mughal-Portuguese War (1692-1693) Rathore rebellion (1679-1707) Tibet-Ladakh-Mughal war Rajput Rebellion (1708-1710) Luso-Maratha War (1729-1732) Travancore-Dutch...
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    List of battles in Rajasthan (category Battles involving the Rajputs)
    Mughals. Rajput Rebellion 1708-1710 – The three Rajput Raja's of Amber, Udaipur and Jodhpur made a joint resistance to the Mughals. The Rajputs first expelled...
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    wali. His reign was disturbed by several rebellions, the Sikhs under the leadership of Banda Singh Bahadur, Rajputs under Durgadas Rathore and a Mughal prince...
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    modern day Republic of India and its predecessors. Following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the rule of the British East India company came to end and the...
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    1708). Şehzade Murad (17 November 1707 - 1707). Şehzade Murad (25 January 1708 - 1 April 1708). Şehzade Abdülmecid (12 December 1709 - 18 March 1710)...
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    came signed a pact of alliance against Mughals and thus began the Rajput Rebellion of 1708. Ajit exiled Durgadas Rathore from Marwar to take complete control...
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    Mughal–Maratha Wars Rajput Rebellion List of wars involving the Mughal Empire Surjit Singh Gandhi (2007). History of Sikh Gurus Retold: 1606–1708 C.E. Atlantic...
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    18 – John Partridge, English astrologer (d. 1708) January 23 – Jonas Budde, Norwegian army officer (d. 1710) January 25 – Antoine Thomas, Jesuit missionary...
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  • rebellion against the Mughals. He cites Al-Biruni and Dabistan-i Mazahib to support the claims of Shudra and Vashiya varna respectively. The Rajputs refused...
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    constituted the most important military outpost of Prithviraj Chauhan, the last Rajput ruler of Delhi. Muhammad Ghori captured the outpost of Bathinda and he then...
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    of villages in the Katehr region by working for the Mughals and various Rajput Zamindars. Originally, some 20,000 soldiers from various Pashtun tribes...
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    Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I (category 1710 deaths)
    dispatched to combat recalcitrant Rajput rajas, for which purpose he was made the absentee governor of Ajmer on 12 April 1708 (he was dismissed shortly after...
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    Kingdom of Amber (category Rajput history)
    to the Mughal emperor. In 1708, Bahadur Shah invaded Marwar and captured the entire state. This encouraged the major Rajput kingdoms, the Mewar, Marwar...
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  • Guru Har Gobind at Gwalior and released him after some time with 52 other Rajput (Hindu) kings on Guru Hargobind's orders. Sikhism did not have any further...
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    third being Hindu Jats, Gujars and Rajputs intent on plunder alone. Both sides faced off in Chappar Chiri on 12 May 1710. Upon the firing of artillery by...
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    and Modern. Rajput clans emerged and held their sway over different parts of Rajasthan from about 700 CE. Rajputana “land of the Rajputs” was Rajasthan's...
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    royal house of the Bhonsle clan. The Bhonsles claimed descent from the Rajput Sisodia dynasty, but were likely Kunbi Marathas. They served as the Chhatrapatis...
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    Calcutta. Manucci, Niccolao (1907). Storia Do Mogor: Or, Mogul India, 1653–1708 – Volume 2. J. Murray. Sarkar, Jadunath (1912). History of Aurangzib mainly...
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    Emperor Bahadur Shah I as a tributary state in 1707 following a prolonged rebellion. Following this, the Marathas continued to recognise the Mughal emperor...
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    Ram Gupta (1999). History of the Sikhs: Evolution of Sikh confederacies, 1708–69. Munshiram Manoharlal. p. 54. ISBN 9788121502481. Vidya Dhar Mahajan (2020)...
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    present-day Rajasthan on 6 October 1719, and Khan took charge in November. The Rajput and Jat zamindars (landlords) were rebelling; Khan began recruiting more...
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    Miniature painting from the photo album of princely families in the Sikh and Rajput territories by Colonel James Skinner (1778–1841) Chaurasia, R. S. (2004)...
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  • Battle of Saraighat – Ahoms, led by Lachit Borphukan, defeat Mughals, led by rajput Raja Ramsingh I, successfully defending Guwahati in the last major Mughal...
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