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what did rajput Singh have to do if they did not want to fight Akbar ? what did they get on return ? ​

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Rana Kumbha was the vanguard of the fifteenth century Rajput resurgence. He resisted Mewar in an age when several Indian kings like Kapilendradeva of east India, Deva Raya II of south India and Man Singh Tomar of central India resisted the Turkic invaders in different parts of India; and founded the city of Kumbhalgarh and build a number of forts at Mewar

Before the Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent, much of northern and western India was being ruled by Rajput dynasties. The Rajput kingdoms contended with the rising and expansionist empires of the Muslim world, be they Arabs, Turks, Pashtuns, or Mughals. The Rajputs held out against the Caliphates and Central Asian empires for several centuries. A few of the Rajput kings converted to Islam, some formed alliance with the Mughals, which laid the foundations for the creation of the multi-ethnic Mughal Dynasty.

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