Siege of Ranthambore (1568)

Siege of Ranthambore(1568)
Part of Mughal-Rajput War 1558-1578

Bullocks dragging siege-guns up hill during Akbar's attack on Ranthambhor Fort[1]
Date8 February 1568 – 21 March 1568
Location
270km northwest east of Agra
26°01′14″N 76°27′15″E / 26.0206°N 76.4542°E / 26.0206; 76.4542
Result

Mughal Empire Victory

Territorial
changes
The Mughal Empire swept into the territories of Rao Surjan Hada of Ranthambore Fort.
Belligerents
Mughal Empire Rajputs of Ranthambore Fort
Commanders and leaders
Akbar
Mehtar Khan
Abu'l-Hasan Asaf Khan
Ghazi Khan Badakshani
Munim Khan
Rao Surjan Hada
Strength
70,000 men
96 cannons
50 swivel guns
900 matchlocks
4000 war elephants
12,000 defenders
100 war elephants

In the siege of Ranthambore, on 8 February 1568, Akbar led a massive Mughal Army 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 the Mughal Empire because it housed great Hada Rajputs who considered themselves sworn enemies of the Mughals.

Akbar had first decided to besieged Ranthambore Fort in the year 1558, but decided instead to capture Gwalior, northern Rajputana, and Jaunpur.

  1. ^ Unknown (1590–95). "Bullocks dragging siege-guns up hill during Akbar's attack on Ranthambhor Fort". the Akbarnama.