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________________ NRTYARATNAKOSA [ 17 - Saubhāggadevi-daughter of Rājā, son of Jaitmal, the ruler of Rūnkot in Marwar (p. 3). The year of his birth has not been ascertained. The first concern of Kumbhā after he became the ruler of Mewar must have been to avenge the assassination of his father Mahārānā Mokal. It was, however Ranmal Rathod of Mandor in Marwar, the maternal uncle of Mokal, who took the lead in the matter. On hearing the news of the murder of his nephew, he threw off his turban and putting on a 'phenta' vowed that he would not wear a turban till he had taken full revenge. This was one of the traits of Rajput character. After presenting the Nazar to the new Mahārāņā he started in pursuit of Chächā, Mairā and Mahipā towards Pai hills. After strenuous effort Ra!!mal Rathod succeeded in attacking his enemies in the fort and defeat them-killing Chacha and Mairā. But Mahipā and Chācbā's son Ekkā escaped and went to Maņậu the Capital of Malwa at the time and sought the protection of the Sultan of Malwa, Mahmud Khalji (p. 39). Kumbhā asked Mahmud Khalji to surrender the traitors to him which, however, the latter refused to do. This started hostilities between Mewar and Malwa which lasted for several years, Kumbhā sent an army said to consist of a hundred thousand horsemen and fourteen hundred elephants. It was under the command of the valiant Rathod Ranmal. The action took place near Sarangpura place between Chitor and Mandsaur in A.D. 1437 (p.50). Mahmud Khalji's army was routed and the Sultan fled and shut himself up in the fort of Mandu. Ranmal's army besieged the fort. When Mahmud Khalji found that he could not hold the fort, he asked Mahipā to go away. Mahipā escaped to Gujarat. Kumbhā took the fort by storm and Ranimal captured Sultan Mahmud Khalji. Kumbhā returned to Chitof in great triumph, carrying the captive Sultan with him. Mahmud was kept as a prisoner for six months in Chitor and then released without any ransom. There have been many comments on this magnanimity which turned out to be misplaced?... The construction of a Jaya-Stambha (Pillar of Victory) at Chitor was started to commemorate this victory (51). There seems to be no contradictory evidence as far as this major event - the victory over the Sultan Mahmud Khalji of Malwaris concerned. . But this was not the only fight in which he was engaged in 1.ibid p.50. ibid pp. 51-52. 2 See pp. 52-57 M.K. 3-ibid p. 51. See for an opposite account C.H. I. Vol. III P. 528. . .
SR No.010618
Book TitleNrutyaratna Kosh Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRasiklal C Parikh
PublisherRajasthan Prachyavidya Pratishthan Jodhpur
Publication Year1968
Total Pages249
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size14 MB
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