Then who were fighting the Sikhs and Marathas. Wait, there was another expedition to Assam to fight the Ahoms there and again the commander of the mughal army was a rajput named Man Singh.
The rajputs sided with the mughals till the mughals were in power. It is like jaatraam said, the rajputs were looking after their own interests.
Maratha Sindhia formed alliance with the Rajputs to conqure rest of India.
While under detention in Gwalior Fort,
Guru Hargobind came in contact with some Rajput chiefs similarly held in custody there, and was instrumental in their eventual release from captivity. Mirza Raja Jai Singh of Amber (1605-67), his queen, and his son, Raja Ram Singh, were devotees of the Gurus.
Guru Har Krishan (1656-64) and Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621-75) stayed in Mirza Raja Jai Singh's palace in Raisina, a Delhi suburb. According to some accounts Guru Tegh Bahadur, during his journey towards the eastern provinces, was arrested near Delhi, but was soon released through the intervention of the Amber prince. The Guru later accompanied Raja Ram Singh, at the latter's request, during the Assam expedition.
Rana sanga invited babur to fight lodhi but babur turned out to be smarter than rana sanga. Who had the last laugh?
Who cares
........ its HISTORY. Today, Hindus are laughing
digest that
No surrender does not mean defeat. Surrender means you do not even have the courage to face the enemy and instead submitting before your enemy in hopes of mercy.
Yea, Amar Singh lived to fight another day by surrendering to the mughals.
Why is it that only rajputs surrendered while the Sikhs and Marathas never did any such thing?
LOL..... surrender does not mean defeat
... retard spotted.
Shivaji surrendered too...... only to live another day and establish the maratha Empire that kicked Mughal @ss