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According to you, which were the two major reasons for the defeat of Rana Sanga in the Battle of Khanwa?

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Rana Sanga was not good at making strategies and was indecisive.

Explanation:

  • Rana Sanga missed his chance to capture Agra and Delhi when Ibrahim and Babur had the battle of Sammel, if he would have captured those territories, he would have been gained huge treasures and resources.
  • He underestimated Babur's army. When Babur was preparing for the battle Rana Sanga did not attack him even when he was ready to attack. Rana Sanga's army was more in number as compared to Babur's army but they lacked the unity of command since it consisted of several Rajput rulers and some Afghan rulers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The two major reasons for the defeat of Rana Sanga in the Battle of Khanwa were:

Rana Sanga was not a diplomat like Babur

  • Rana Sanga showed dithering in taking decisions.
  • He was not a good strategist too.
  • Had he capture Agra and Delhi when Ibrahim and Babur were fighting the battle of survival, he would have acquired enormous treasures and resources but he didn't do so.

Babur’s disciplined army

  • In comparison to Rana Snga's army, Babur’s army, though small in number, was experienced and well-disciplined.
  • Rana Sanga’s army lacked unity of command.
  • It consisted of heterogeneous elements comprising armies of several Rajput rulers as well as Afghan rulers.
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