A report on Battle of Samugarh
Decisive battle in the struggle for the throne during the Mughal war of succession (1658–1659) between the sons of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan after the emperor's serious illness in September 1657.
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Aurangzeb
6 linksThe sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling from July 1658 until his death in 1707.
The sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling from July 1658 until his death in 1707.
Aurangzeb's decisive victory at the battle of Samugarh in May 1658 cemented his sovereignty and his suzerainty was acknowledged throughout the Empire.
Dara Shikoh
4 linksThe eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
The eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
Despite strong support from Shah Jahan, who had recovered enough from his illness to remain a strong factor in the struggle for supremacy, and the victory of his army led by his eldest son Sulaiman Shikoh over Shah Shuja in the battle of Bahadurpur on 14 February 1658, Dara Shikoh was defeated by Aurangzeb and Murad during the Battle of Samugarh, 13 km from Agra on 30 May 1658.
Shah Jahan
3 linksThe fifth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from January 1628 until July 1658.
The fifth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from January 1628 until July 1658.
He faced Dara's army near Agra and defeated him during the Battle of Samugarh.
Murad Bakhsh
3 linksMuhammad Murad Bakhsh ,
Muhammad Murad Bakhsh ,
In fact, it was the ferocious charge led by Murad Bakhsh and his Sowars that eventually turned the outcome of the battle in favor of Aurangzeb during the Battle of Samugarh.
Sulaiman Shikoh
2 linksMughal prince and the eldest son of Crown prince Dara Shikoh.
Mughal prince and the eldest son of Crown prince Dara Shikoh.
After the defeat of Dara Shikoh at the battle of Samugarh on 29 May 1658, his son Suleiman Shikoh took refuge in Garhwal in 1659 A.D. Aurangzeb had spared the daughters and minor sons of his brothers, but as Dara Shikoh's heir, Sulaiman Shikoh was a threat.
Bundi State
1 linksIndia princely state, located in modern-day Rajasthan.
India princely state, located in modern-day Rajasthan.
Rao Chattar Sal died fighting valiantly as the head of his Hada Rajput troops in the Battle of Samugarh in 1658 along with his youngest son Bharat Singh.
Battle of Khajwa
1 linksBattle fought on January 5, 1659, between the newly crowned Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and Shah Shuja who also declared himself Mughal Emperor in Bengal.
Battle fought on January 5, 1659, between the newly crowned Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and Shah Shuja who also declared himself Mughal Emperor in Bengal.
Aurangzeb had defeated his elder brother Dara Shikoh during the Battle of Samugarh and captured Agra and placed his frail father Shah Jahan under house arrest in the Agra Fort.
Battle of Dharmat
1 linksFought during the Mughal War of Succession by Aurangzeb against Jaswant Singh Rathore who was allied with the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh.
Fought during the Mughal War of Succession by Aurangzeb against Jaswant Singh Rathore who was allied with the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh.
Followed by the victory at Dharmat, Aurangzeb marched towards Agra, culminating in Battle of Samugarh against Dara.
Rao Raja Chattar Sal
1 linksRao Chattar Sal or Shatru Sal (r.
Rao Chattar Sal or Shatru Sal (r.
Rao Chattar Sal died fighting as the head of his Hada Rajput troops in the Battle of Samugarh in 1658 along with his youngest son Bharat Singh.