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Maldeo Rathore of Marwar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maldeo Rathore
Rao Maldeo Ji Rathore (r.1511 - November 7, 1562) was an Indian ruler of Marwar, which was later known as Jodhpur (in the present day Rajasthan state of India). He was a scion of the Rathore clan. His father was Rao GangaJi and his mother was Rani Padmavati of Sirohi. The then Muslim historian Ferishta calls him as the "most Potent Prince of Hindustan".〔Somerset Playne, R. V. Solomon, J. W. Bond, Arnold Wright (2006). "Indian states: a biographical, historical, and administrative survey", Delhi: Asian Educational Services, p. 196〕 ==The reign== The period of Rao MaldeoJi's reign was marked by the paucity of a dominant power in northern India. He had made the wall of Jodhpur city. In 1540, Humayun fled into exile after being displaced by Sher Shah Suri as ruler of the Delhi sultanate. The Sisodia rulers of Mewar were yet to recover from their defeat at Khanwa in 1527. Maldeo used the opportunity to extend his territory. He annexed Merta, Jaitaran, Siwana, Jalor, Tonk, Nagaur and Ajmer. His boundary at Jhajhar was only about fifty kilometers from Delhi.〔Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2006). ''The Mughul Empire'', Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, pp. 81-2〕 Conflict between Maldeo and Suri became inevitable. In 1542, Maldeo Rathore besieged, took, and plundered Jhalor, and, in the next year (1543), took plundered Sachor.
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