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- The battle of Dharmat was fought during the Mughal war of succession (1658–1659) by Aurangzeb against Jaswant Singh Rat**** who was allied with the Mughal...
- large part of Bihar, on 17 May 1658. Aurangzeb defeated Dara twice (at Dharmat and Samugarh), caught him, executed him on a charge of heresy and ascended...
- him back to Bengal (May). By that time Aurangzeb had won the Battle of Dharmat (15 April 1658) and the Battle of Samugarh (29 May 1658) and captured Agra...
- defeated the allied army of Shikoh and the Kingdom of Marwar at the Battle of Dharmat. Aurangzeb's decisive victory at the Battle of Samugarh in May 1658 cemented...
- son of Thakur Dalpatsingh of Tinwari, who got martyred in the Battle of Dharmat(1658), at the age of 22. He was one of the trusted aides of Maharaja Jaswant...
- commanders resulted in the army sustaining heavy losses in the fierce battle at Dharmat, as well as the death of Ratan Singh (said to have sustained 80 sword wounds...
- Bihar, on 17 May 1658. In the meantime, Aurangzeb defeated Dara twice (at Dharmat and Samugarh), caught him, executed him on a charge of heresy and ascended...
- and fought till his death. According to Karuna Joshi - "The Battle of Dharmat did not end after Jaswant Singh's flight from the war, but it was finished...
- Mughal front against the two princes. The two forces met at the Battle of Dharmat in April 1658. During this battle, the Mughal commander Qasim Khan betra****...
- Name of conflict(time) Belligerent opponent outcome Battle of Dharmat (1658) Mughal Empire Rebels led by Aurangzeb Aurangzeb's victory Battle of Samugarh...