In the early 16th century Rana Sanga of the Mewar Dynasty and Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagar Empire
were the most powerful rulers of whole India before the arrival of Babur.
Rana Sanga defeated the Sultans of Malwa, Gujarat and even the Sultan of Delhi Lodhi but instead of
annexing these kingdoms he restored their kingdoms.
Krishnadevaraya defeated the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda and Bahmani but after his victories he
restored the kingdoms of the Sultans.
Why didn't Rana Sanga and Krishnadevaraya try to expand their territories like the ancient Gupta
and Maurya rulers or the medieval Mughal and Maratha rulers.
Rana Sanga
Krishnadevaraya
were the most powerful rulers of whole India before the arrival of Babur.
Rana Sanga defeated the Sultans of Malwa, Gujarat and even the Sultan of Delhi Lodhi but instead of
annexing these kingdoms he restored their kingdoms.
Krishnadevaraya defeated the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda and Bahmani but after his victories he
restored the kingdoms of the Sultans.
Why didn't Rana Sanga and Krishnadevaraya try to expand their territories like the ancient Gupta
and Maurya rulers or the medieval Mughal and Maratha rulers.
Rana Sanga
Krishnadevaraya