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Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568)

Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568)
Part of Mughal-Rajput War (1558-1576)

21st century view of Chittor
Date23 October 1567 – 23 February 1568
Location
Result Mughal victory
Territorial
changes
The Mughal Empire swept into the territories of Sisodias
Belligerents
Mughal Empire Mewar Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Akbar
Asaf Khan
Jalal Khan 
Alam Khan 
Quazi Ali Baghdadi  
Adil Khan  
Abdul Majid Khan 
Wazir Khan 
Mir Qasim 
Hussain Quli Khan 
Imteyaz Khan
Syed Jamaluddin Barha 
Jaimal Rathore 
Patta Chundawat  
Ishwar Das Chauhan  
Rawat Sai Das Chundawat 
Kalyan Singh Rathore (Kalla) 
Ballu Solanki  
Dodiya Thakur Sanda  
awat Sahibkhan Chauhan  
Raj Rana Surtan Singh Jhala  
Udaibhan  
Strength
unknown 7,000-8,000 cavalry and musketeers
Casualties and losses
Heavy (around 25,000) Heavy (8,000)
  • 30,000 noncombatants massacred after the battle
  • Several women and children were enslaved

The siege of Chittorgarh (23 October 1567 – 23 February 1568) was the military expedition of the Mughal Empire under Akbar against the Mewar kingdom that commenced in 1567 during which the Mughals successfully captured the fort of Chittorgarh after a hard-pressed siege which lasted for several months.

Akbar under his expansionist policy, besieged the strategic Sisodia capital of Chittor in October 1567 and further gave a religious colour to the struggle by declaring it as a Jihād against the infidels. On Akbar's advance, Sisodia ruler Rana Udai Singh moved to the mountainous principality of his kingdom (on the advice of his war councils) and placed the fort under the command of Jaimal Rathore.

After over four months of seesaw action during which the Mughal forces suffered heavy casualties, the battle eventually broke the deadlock when Jaimal succumbed to a musket shot of Akbar on 22 February 1568. The fort was captured the next morning on the day of Holi after a gallant resistance by the Rajputs. The conquest of Chittor was proclaimed by Akbar as the victory of Islam over infidels.

After the subjugation of the fort, Akbar ordered a general massacre of Chittor's population in the course of which 30,000 Hindu civilians were slaughtered and a large number of women and children were enslaved. Akbar placed the fort under his general Asaf Khan and returned to Agra.

Background

In 1567, Akbar after putting down the revolts of Uzbeks, turned his attention towards the Rajput states of Rajasthan. The Kachhwaha ruler Bharmal already accepted his supremacy by sending his daughter Harka Bai into the Mughal Harem, although all other families except Amber were still hostile towards the Mughals. Thus, Akbar undertook a vigorous expansionist policy to bring them under his sway.[1] Due to the political importance of Chittor for a stable route to Malwa and Gujarat and for further inroads into the Deccan, Akbar advanced with a vast army and artillery from his capital Agra and besieged the fort on 23 October 1567.[2][3] The contemporary Persian chronicles and his courtiers, also blamed Rana Udai Singh for providing refuge to the Afghan rebel Baz Bahadur as a reason of their invasion.[4]

On hearing about Akbar's encroachment into his territory, Udai Singh along with the royal family on the advice of his war councils and ministers fled to the western belt of Mewar in his newly established city of Udaipur. Some later writers accused him of cowardice and being an unworthy heir of Rana Sanga, although no contemporary Persian author gave such an impression.[5] Udai Singh placed the fort under the command of Jaimal Rathore with 8,000 cavalry and some musketeers.

When Akbar learnt of Udai Singh's escape, he dispatched a force under Hussain Kuli Khan towards Udaipur to capture him, although he failed to capture the Rana and returned after plundering Udaipur and its surrounding districts.[6] After the failure of Hussain Quli Khan, Akbar sent another contingent under Asaf Khan to capture Udai Singh. While he too failed to capture the Rana, though, he sacked the wealthy town of Rampura (renamed it Islampur) which guarded the southern flank of Chittor. According to Akbar, the Mughal troops returned with enormous spoils and "sent many worthless infidels to the abode of perdition".[7]

Siege

Initially, the Mughals tried to attack the fortress directly but the citadel was so sturdy that the only options available to the Mughals were to either starve out the occupants of the fort or to somehow reach the walls and sap beneath them.[8] After initial aggressive attempts at reaching the wall failed, Akbar ordered a complement of 5,000 expert builders, stonemasons, and carpenters to construct sabats (approach trenches) and mines to reach the walls.[8] Two mines and one sabat were constructed after significant casualties while three batteries bombarded the fort. A large siege cannon was also cast to breach the walls once the sabat reached the objective.[9]

Akbar shoots the Rajput commander, Jaimal, using a matchlock, Akbarnama, 1590–1595

Fifty-eight days after the siege began, the imperial sappers finally reached the walls of Chittorgarh. The two mines were exploded and the walls were breached at the cost of 200 of the assault force. But the defenders soon sealed the opening. Akbar then steadily brought his siege cannon closer to the walls under the cover of the sabat. Finally, on 22 February 1568, the Mughals were able to breach the walls at several locations simultaneously to begin a coordinated assault. While Jaimal was repairing the damage to the fort at night, Akbar killed Jaimal through a musket shot which shattered the morale of the defenders who considered the day lost.[9][a]

20th century artistic description of the Jauhar ceremony

On the night of 22 February 1568, several Rajput women at various places inside the fort committed Jauhar (self-immolation by fire) to protect their honour from the Mughals.[11] Thus, on 23 February 1568 on the day of Hindu festival of Holi,[12] the Rajputs dressed in saffron garments opened the gates for the last stand (Sakha) under the leadership of Patta Chundawat and eventually by night, the fort was captured by the Mughals after a gallant resistance.[13][14]

The siege also resulted in heavy casualties on the Mughal side, where two hundred of them were killed every day.[15][16] The contemporaneous Persian accounts mentioned several instances during the siege where Akbar himself barely evaded death.[17]

Aftermath

After capturing the fort on 23 February 1568, Akbar ordered a general massacre of Chittor's population in which 30,000 Hindu civilians inside the fort who were largely non-combatants were slaughtered. After the mass slaughter, many women and children were enslaved[18] followed by desecration of many Hindu and Jain temples on Akbar's order.[19][20][21][22]

Akbar who earlier gave a religious colour to the conflict by declaring it as a Jihād, subsequently proclaimed the conquest of the fort as the victory of Islam over infidels. The Mughal soldiers who died in the combat were hailed as Ghazis by Akbar. He also issued a victory letter on 9 March 1568 where he addressed his governors of Punjab about the campaign[23][24] (quoted by Andre Wink)

We, as far as it is within our power, remain busy in Jihad and owing to the kindness of the superior Lord, who is the promoter of our victories, we have succeeded in occupying a number of forts and towns belonging to the infidels and have established Islam there. With the help of our bloodthirsty sword we have erased the signs of infidelity from their minds and have destroyed temples in those places and also all over Hindustan:-

Akbar on his conquest of Chittor, [25]

Akbar stayed at Chittorgarh for three days before leaving for the shrine of Moinuddin Chishti (barefooted), as part of his oath to visit the shrine after the conquest of Chittor. Akbar handed the charge of the fort to his trusted general Asaf Khan and returned to Agra.[26][27]

On returning to Agra, Akbar erected the statues of Jaimal and Patta outside his fort either to honour their doughty resistance[28] or to humiliate them as his doorkeepers.[29] Akbar, also commented upon them in his victory letter. (translated by Ishtiyaq Ahmad Zilli)[30]

Fearful of the approach of the imperial standards he (Udai Singh) left his uncle Sahidas, Jaimal, Udaibhan and Patta who are renowned for their valour among the infidels, may Allah forsake them and lead them to the abode of Perdition, and who are considered to be equal to a thousand horsemen in intrepidity and power:-

Akbar on Jaimal and Patta in his Fathnama

The violent fate of Chittor turned out to be a watershed in Akbar's conquest of the north Indian plain and in his relations with the Rajput states.[31] The reduction of Chittor, brought almost all of the leading Rajput kingdoms under his sway who were hostile towards him prior to the battle.[32] However, Udai Singh II, the Rana of Mewar, continued to remain at large until his death four years later.[33] His son Maharana Pratap lost the Battle of Haldighati. Though losing the entire Mewar in 1582, through guerrilla warfare, he managed to regain western Mewar until his death.[34] In 1615 Amar Singh I, the son of Pratap Singh, accepted Mughal suzerainty and a year later Jahangir, as a goodwill gesture, allowed him entry in Chittor Fort under the condition that it will never be repaired, as it might be used a bastion for future rebellions.[35]

Traditions

The Jauhar of 1568 is a part of the regional legend and is locally remembered on the Hindu festival of Holi (on the day Chittor was sacked) as a day of Chittorgarh massacre by Akbar, with "the red colour signifying the blood that flowed that day".[36]

In popular culture

Mughal conquest of Chittor was part of Sony television series Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap based on the life of Maharana Pratap. The series depicted the besieging of the fort in over twenty episodes titled Chittor par Sankat.[37]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Some Rajput ballads asserted that Jaimal did not die on the spot after Akbar's musket shot, but was killed on the next morning in the final charge. Historian Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha also concurred with this view. However, the contemporary Rajput and Jain records hold that Jaimal died on the spot. All contemporaneous Mughal sources also asserted that Jaimal died on the spot.[10]

Citations

  1. ^ Khan 1968, p. 32.
  2. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 68.
  3. ^ Somani 1976, p. 206.
  4. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 66.
  5. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 70.
  6. ^ Somani 1976, p. 210.
  7. ^ Ahmad Zilli 1971, p. 352, 358.
  8. ^ a b Chandra 2005, p. 107.
  9. ^ a b Richards 1995, p. 26.
  10. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 76.
  11. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 77.
  12. ^ Harlan 2003, p. 161.
  13. ^ Somani 1976, p. 215.
  14. ^ Chandra 1993, p. 18:"Akbar's siege of Chittor, the gallant Rajput resistance led by Jaimal and Patta, the subsequent Jauhar on the part of the Rajputs and Akbar's conquest of the fort has been the saga of many tales and ballads in Rajasthan"
  15. ^ Chandra 1993, p. 18:"We are told that the besiegers lost nearly 200 men every day"
  16. ^ Somani 1976, p. 213.
  17. ^ Somani 1976, p. 213–214:"Akbar was surprisingly saved from the balls several times. Once, when he was on inspection towards Lakhota Bari, a ball fell near him and killed Jalal Khan, who was standing near him. On some other occasion, when he was towards Chittori Burj, suddenly a ball from the fort fell near him and killed twenty men. Similarly, a bullet killed Khan-Alam, men, who was standing near him, Nizamuddin Ahmad" has also narrated similar incidents (II): The principal battery was set up in front of Lakhota Bari, where Hussain Khan Chugatai, Ikhtiyar Khan, Quazi Ali Baghdadi and others, were posted. Another battery was established in front of Surajpole under the supervision of Sujha-at-Khan, Raja Todarmal, Qasim Khan etc. Towards the south of the fort a battery under the command of Asaf Khan, Khwaja Abdul Mazid etc., was set up"
  18. ^ Wink 2011, p. 128:"It can be argued that Akbar himself still practiced the Chingisid code of indiscriminate killing and enslaving during his conquest of the Rajput fortress of Chitor in 1567. The same code was still practiced by some of his generals in the same period"
  19. ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN (PB). Rupa & Company. p. 463. ISBN 978-81-291-1501-0. The subsequent sack of Chittor was accompanied by a massacre of the surviving populace of some 30,000 non-combatantsmany of whom were peasants from surrounding areas who had sought shelter within the fort
  20. ^ Chandra 1993, p. 21:"Exaspered by the stiffness of the resistance, Akbar ordered a general massacre in the course of which about 30,000 persons were killed including the defenders and a large number of peasants who had taken shelter in the fort. A large number of people were taken prisoners"
  21. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 79.
  22. ^ Ahmad Zilli 1971, p. 355:"Victory came only by the help of Allah, the Mighty, the Wise, the whole victorious troops entered the fort. In accordance with the imperative command and kill the idolators altogether, those defiant ones who were still offering resistance having formed themselves into knots of two to three hundred persons, were put to death and their women and children taken prisoners. According to the promise, "Allah promised you many acquisitions which you will take"
  23. ^ Chandra 1993, p. 21:"Although Raja Bhagwant Singh was at Akbar's side throughout the siege, the protracted Rajput resistance led Akbar to hail the battle against the Rana a Jihad, and all those who fell in the battle as ghazis. The aspect was further emphasised in the fatahnama, which Akbar issued after the victory, almost on the model of the fatahnama issued by Babur after his victory over Sanga"
  24. ^ Khan 1968, p. 32:"The public manifestation of Akbar's attitude during the siege of Chittor (1568) is in this connection quite instructive. The fall of Chittor was proclaimed by him as the victory of Islam over infidels. A fatahnama issued on 9th March 1568, conveying the news of his victory at Chittor to the officers of the Punjab is so full of intolerant professions and sentiments and couched in such aggressive language that it could compete favourably with similar documents issued by the most orthodox of the Muslim rulers of India"
  25. ^ Wink, Andre (2008). Akbar. Oneworld Publications. pp. 88–89. ISBN 978-1-85168-605-6. The conquest of the fortress of Chitor was proclaimed by Akbar himself as the victory of Islam over infidels. fathnama or "declaration of victory" issued on March 9, 1568, conveying the news of this conquest to the officials of the Panjab, is full of professions of intolerance and couched in the most aggressive language of Islamic orthodoxy. "As directed by the word of God, "Akbar announced in this document, "we, as far as it is within our power, remain busy in jihad and owing to the kindness of the superior Lord, who is the promoter of our victories, we have succeeded in occupying a number of forts and towns belonging to the infidels and have established Islam there. With the help of our bloodthirsty sword we have erased the signs of infidelity from their minds and have destroyed temples in those places and also all over Hindustan"(Khan, note16)
  26. ^ Somani 1976, p. 217.
  27. ^ Sharma 1962, p. 80.
  28. ^ Chandra 1993, p. 23.
  29. ^ Vanina, Eugenia (2019). "Monuments to Enemies? 'Rajput' Statues in Mughal Capitals". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 29 (4). Cambridge University Press: 683–704. doi:10.1017/S1356186319000415. ISSN 1356-1863. S2CID 211645258.
  30. ^ Ahmad Zilli 1971, p. 352.
  31. ^ Chandra 1993, p. 17.
  32. ^ Khan 1968, pp. 32–33:"The reimposition of jiziah in 1575 was the logical culmination of this policy. Apparently, this policy of Akbar was by and large successful in attaining the object that he had in mind: it is noteworthy that all the important Rajput chiefs, with the exception of the Sisodias, joined Akbar's service after the fall of Chittor and not before it. This would suggest that the factors which induced the Rajputs to join Mughal service were anything but their appreciation of Akbar's attitude towards the non-Muslims"
  33. ^ Richards 1995, p. 27.
  34. ^ Chandra 2005, pp. 121–122.
  35. ^ Chandra 2005, p. 123.
  36. ^ Harlan 2003, p. 162.
  37. ^ "Siege of Chittor!". The Tribune India (Press release). 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2022.

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