- In 1308, the
Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji captured the
Siwana fort
located in present-day Rajasthan, India. Alauddin's
forces had been besieging...
- city to
Siwana is Balotra, 35 km from
Siwana. The
ruined Siwana fort (Gadh
Siwana) is
situated on a hilltop.
According to
bardic tradition,
Siwana was established...
- 1304),
Jaisalmer (1299),
Ranthambore (1301),
Chittor (1303),
Malwa (1305),
Siwana (1308), and
Jalore (1311).
These victories ended several Rajput and other...
- Das.
Kalyan Das fled the
Imperial Camp to
Siwana. Udai
Singh sent two of his sons,
Bhopat and
Jaisingh to
Siwana. But the fort and
opponent proved too strong...
- The
Paramaras of
Siwana were one of the many
Rajput rulers in
Rajasthan who
ruled a prin****lity
centered on the fort of
Siwana. They
belonged to the Rajput...
-
Siwana is one of the 200
Legislative ****embly
constituencies of
Rajasthan state in India. It is in
Barmer district. List of
constituencies of the Rajasthan...
- the
Delhi forces,
especially since Alauddin's
conquest of the
neighboring Siwana fort. Kanhadadeva's army
achieved some
initial successes against the invaders...
- Khan
managed to
reduce the fort of
Duran and
attack Siwana. By the end of
March 1576, the fort of
Siwana had
fallen and left
Chandrasen as a
homeless wanderer...
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After the
Delhi ruler Alauddin Khalji conquered the
neighbouring fort of
Siwana, Kanhadadeva's
armies fought several skirmishes with him. In 1311, Kanhadadeva...
-
captured Nagaur,
Jalore and
Siwana.
Jodha eventually captured Merta, Phalodi, Pokran, Bhadrajun, Sojat, Jaitaran,
Siwana,
parts of
Nagaur and
Godwar from...