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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 Bengal, 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.

  3. Nov 18, 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,...

  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.

  5. Nov 18, 2019 · Medini Rai, according to contemporary sources, was able to recruit thousands of warriors – around 40,000 from all over India – many of whom were the best Purabiya, or Easterner, soldiers by some...

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · Additionally, Medini Rai, the king of the Rajput kingdom, held control of it. Although Medini Rai was Rana Sanga’s closest ally and fought alongside him at the Battle of Khanwa, Medini Rai managed to escape the conflict and escape Rana Sanga’s rule.

  7. Finding himself in dire straits, Mahmud turned to a military official based in northeastern Malwa named Rai Chand Purabiya, well-known by the title, Medini Rai. Medini Rai, according to contemporary sources, was able to recruit thousands of warriors – around 40,000 from all over India – many of whom were the best Purabiya, or Easterner ...

  8. Dec 23, 2017 · Medini Rai. Medini Rai was the head of an eastern branch of Rajputs who emerged as important power brokers in the Malwa region around Ujjain.

  9. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › Medini_RaiMedini Rai - Bharatpedia

    Medini Rai Parihar or Medini Rao (died 1528) was a vassal of Sisodia king Rana Sanga. He ruled much of the Malwa under the lordship of Rana Sanga, who helped him in defeating Sultan of Malwa and conquering...

  10. Medini Rai Parihar (died 1528) [citation needed] was one of Rana Sanga's most distinguished lieutenants. Chanderi was bestowed to Medini Rai by Rana Sanga after his contribution in the Battle of Dholpur. He assisted Rana Sanga in many campaigns against the Sultans of India.