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- Q7510337 abstract "Siege of Ranthambore, on February 8, 1568, Akbar lead a massive Mughal Army composed of over 50,000 men and besieged Ranthambore Fort. Akbar had become emboldened after his victories at the Battle of Thanesar and the Siege of Chittorgarh and only Ranthambore Fort remained unconquered. Akbar believed that Ranthambore Fort was a major threat to Mughal Empire because it housed great Hada Rajputs who considered themselves sworn enemies of the Mughals.Akbar had first besieged Ranthambore Fort in the year 1558, but decided instead to capture Gwalior, northern Rajputana and Jaunpur.".
- Q7510337 causalties "unknown".
- Q7510337 combatant "Mughal Empire".
- Q7510337 combatant "Rajputs ofRanthambore Fort".
- Q7510337 commander Q560973.
- Q7510337 commander Q6936631.
- Q7510337 commander Q8597.
- Q7510337 date "1568-02-08".
- Q7510337 place Q42941.
- Q7510337 result "A successful siege byMughal EmperorAkbarcauses theRajputleader Rai Surjan Hada to surrenderRanthambore Fort.".
- Q7510337 strength "100War elephants".
- Q7510337 strength "12,000 men".
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- Q7510337 territory Q33296.
- Q7510337 thumbnail Bullocks_dragging_siege-guns_up_hill_during_the_attack_on_Ranthambhor_Fort.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7510337 casualties "unknown".
- Q7510337 combatant Q33296.
- Q7510337 combatant "Rajputs of Ranthambore Fort".
- Q7510337 commander Q560973.
- Q7510337 commander Q6936631.
- Q7510337 commander Q8597.
- Q7510337 commander "Ghazi Khan Badakshani".
- Q7510337 commander "Mehtar Khan".
- Q7510337 conflict "Siege of Ranthambore".
- Q7510337 date "--02-08".
- Q7510337 place "270".
- Q7510337 result "A successful siege by Mughal Emperor Akbar causes the Rajput leader Rai Surjan Hada to surrender Ranthambore Fort.".
- Q7510337 strength "100".
- Q7510337 strength "12000".
- Q7510337 strength "4000".
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- Q7510337 territory "The Mughal Empire swept into the territories of Rao Surjan Hada of Ranthambore Fort.".
- Q7510337 type Event.
- Q7510337 type Event.
- Q7510337 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q7510337 type SocietalEvent.
- Q7510337 type Event.
- Q7510337 type Thing.
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- Q7510337 comment "Siege of Ranthambore, on February 8, 1568, Akbar lead a massive Mughal Army composed of over 50,000 men and besieged Ranthambore Fort. Akbar had become emboldened after his victories at the Battle of Thanesar and the Siege of Chittorgarh and only Ranthambore Fort remained unconquered.".
- Q7510337 label "Siege of Ranthambore".
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- Q7510337 name "Siege of Ranthambore".