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Akbar's Rajput Wars: How Marriage Built an Empire

6 min · 6. juni 2026
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When Emperor Akbar took the throne in 1556, the Mughal Empire controlled little more than the Punjab and the Delhi-Agra region. One of his greatest challenges was the Rajput kingdoms of Rajasthan — proud, fiercely independent clans like the Kachhwahas of Amber, the Rathores of Marwar, and the Sisodias of Mewar. This episode dives into Akbar's diplomatic revolution: rather than crushing the Rajputs, he offered them alliance through marriage, military service, and high office. We trace the key moments — his marriage to Jodha Bai of Amber in 1562, the integration of Raja Man Singh into the Mughal nobility, the submission of Marwar's Chandrasen Rathore after prolonged resistance, and the bloodiest exception: the Siege of Chittor in 1567–68, where Akbar personally killed the Sisodia ruler Maharana Udai Singh II's commander Jaimal Rathore. We also explore the limits of this policy: why did the Sisodias never accept Mughal suzerainty? And how did Akbar's Rajput policy shape the empire's character — from architecture (the Amber fort's Mughal additions) to administration (Rajput mansabdars) to religious policy (the Sulh-i-Kul)? With names like Jodha Bai, Man Singh, Bhagwant Das, Jaimal Rathore, and Chittor, this is the story of how strategic marriage and military might forged the Mughal-Rajput partnership that sustained the empire for centuries. #MughalEmpire #Akbar #Rajput #Amber #JodhaBai #ManSingh #Chittor #JaimalRathore #Kachhwaha #Rathore #Sisodia #Mewar #Marwar #Sulh-i-Kul #MughalHistory #Rajputana #HistoryOfIndia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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