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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Medini_RaiMedini Rai - Wikipedia

    Medini Rai (died 20 January 1528) was a Rajput leader of eastern-Malwa. He ruled much of the Malwa under the lordship of Rana Sanga , who helped him in defeating Sultan of Malwa and conquering Malwa, Chanderi was his capital.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Medini_RayMedini Ray - Wikipedia

    Medini Rai' a.k.a. Madini Rai or Madini Rao' ruled from 1658 to 1674 in the Palamu region of Bihar, now in Jharkhand. Reign. After consolidating his position, he started to expand his chieftaincy. He extended his sway over South Gaya and setup post in Kothi and Kunda in Chatra and Deogaon in Palamu.

    • A Lost Narrative
    • Military Entrepreneurs
    • Small-Picture Approach

    Medini Rai is one among the many remarkable and diverse cast of characters who are lost not just in popular memory but also in the grand narratives of history. There are two reasons this. First, though Medini was a crucial part of historical transformations in northern India during the period between the fall of the Delhi sultanate and the rise of ...

    This ability to gather troops, weapons, and horses expanded Medini’s own power-base, establishing him as a local warlord. Historian Dirk Kolff, who has written in detail on Medini and others like him, describes these men as “military entrepreneurs” who were operating in what can be viewed as a “military labour market”. By the 1570s, however, things...

    In his memoir, Babur notes that anticipating their defeat at Chanderi, Medini’s troops killed their own women folk and came out to face the enemy forces head on.But it was not long after this loss that Medini’s successor, Silhadi, formed an alliance with Bahadur Shah, the Sultan of Gujarat. Together, they overpowered Mahmud Khalji, effectively brin...

    • Aparna Kapadia
  3. Después de su derrota, su vasallo Medini Rai fue derrotado por Babur en la batalla de Chanderi y Babur capturó la capital del reino de Rai Chanderi. A Medini se le había ofrecido retirarse a Shamsabad en lugar de Chanderi, ya que era históricamente importante en la conquista de Malwa, pero Rai rechazó la oferta y eligió morir ...

  4. Upon reaching Chanderi, on 20 January 1528, Babur offered Shamsabad to Medini Rai in exchange for Chanderi as a peace overture but the offer was rejected by Rai. The outer fortress of Chanderi was taken by Babur's army at night, and the next morning the upper fort was captured.

    • 20 January 1528
    • Chanderi came under Mughal Rule. [1]
    • Mughal victory
  5. 18 de nov. de 2019 · At the crack of dawn on Wednesday, January 29, 1528, a man known as Medini Rai, along with thousands of troops he commanded, died defending the fort of Chanderi, in present-day Madhya Pradesh,...

  6. Medini Rai’s story takes us to the kingdom of Malwa, in the early decades of the 1500s. In 1510, when the new Khalji Sultan (no relation of Alauddin Khalji), Mahmud II (1510-1531) ascended the throne in the region where his ancestors had ruled for a century, he faced strong opposition.