Maharana Sanga the Hindupat the Last Great Leader of the Rajput Race
Maharana Sanga the Hindupat the Last Great Leader of the Rajput Race
Har Bilas Sarda
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1 Rao Bhar Mai of Idar who had succeeded Rai Mai outlived Muzaffar II as well as his sons Sikandar and Mahmud II, and was alive in A. D. 1530 when Bahadur Shah of Gujarat wished to make peace. It is thus quite clear that there was nothing whatever to prevent Malik Ayaz from continuing the war. He, however, saw the hopelessness of gaining a victory, and foresaw how disastrous would be his retreat to Gujarat with the valiant Rajputs pursuing him in a country infested with enemies. 1 Bayley's Guja...rat, page 275. This coldness was natural after the signal failure of the Malik in the expedition, which had been entrusted to him at his own entreaty. The statement of the Mirati Sikandari that the Sultan resolved to invade Mewar the next year but gave it up, as the Maharana sent his son with tribute and elephants, is only eyewash. The Sultan's resolution to invade Mewar the next year is inconsistent with the allegation that Malik Ayaz made peace as the Maharana offered submission. If the Maharana had agreed to pay tribute, the proper time for payment was when peace was made.
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