Battle of Mandan
The battle was fought between the Shekhawat chiefs and the Mughal Empire due to their refusal to pay tribute to the emperor.The Mughals were Helped by Ahirs of Rewari under Mitrara sen Ahir and the Baloch chieftains Peero Khan and Kale Khan.[1]
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![]() Ahirs of Rewari | ||||||
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Devi Singh and other Shekhawati chieftains |
Mitrasen Ahir Kale Khan Peero Khan | ||||||
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Heavy | Heavy |
Battle
The Shekhawati Rajput chieftains had been beating back invasions in their area for a long time. In 1775 the Shekhawati chiefs refused to pay tribute to the Mughals which resulted in an invasion by the Mughal army under the command of Mitra Sen Ahir, Kale Khan and Peero Khan. A pitched battle was fought in which both sides suffered heavy losses. Peero Khan was killed and Mitra Sen fled, resulting in a victory for the Shekhawat chiefs.[1]
Aftermath
The Shekhawati chiefs faced another invasion in 1780, when the Mughal empire sent Murtaza Khan Bhadech to collect tax in Shekhawati. The two forces fought the bloody Battle of Khatu Shyamji on July 1779 where after heavy losses on both sides, Murtaza was killed.[1]
References
- Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa and company. p. 694. ISBN 9788129115010.
in a pitched battle at Mandan, both sides suffered heavily. Peero Khan died and Mitra Sen fled the field, leaving the Shekhawat chiefs victorious.