Babur captured the Chanderi Fort in Malwa by besieging it, defeating and killing its ruler Medini Rai. Akbar besieged the Chittorgarh fort for four months, breaching its walls after the death of its commander Jaimal Rathore, emerging victorious for the Mughals. Rao Surjan Hada surrendered Ranthambore Fort to Akbar after Akbar successfully placed it under siege.
Babur captured the Chanderi Fort in Malwa by besieging it, defeating and killing its ruler Medini Rai. Akbar besieged the Chittorgarh fort for four months, breaching its walls after the death of its commander Jaimal Rathore, emerging victorious for the Mughals. Rao Surjan Hada surrendered Ranthambore Fort to Akbar after Akbar successfully placed it under siege.
Babur captured the Chanderi Fort in Malwa by besieging it, defeating and killing its ruler Medini Rai. Akbar besieged the Chittorgarh fort for four months, breaching its walls after the death of its commander Jaimal Rathore, emerging victorious for the Mughals. Rao Surjan Hada surrendered Ranthambore Fort to Akbar after Akbar successfully placed it under siege.
Chanderi Fort in Malwa and its ruler Medini Rai was defeated and killed.
Akbar led the Mughal army in besieging the
famed Chittorgarh fort in 1567, which was then under the command of Jaimal Rathore and Patta Singh Sisodia, commanders of Udai Singh. The siege went on for four months, with the fortress walls being breached after the death of Jaimal, ensuring that the Mughals emerged victorious. Rao Surjan Hada had to surrender Ranthambore Fort to Akbar after the latter successfully put the fort under siege.