Rana Sanga had called Babar for attack, then why did the war happen between the Mughal ruler and the Maharaja, know the whole story!

SP's Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Lal Suman has sparked a new controversy by calling Rana Sanga a traitor and BJP a descendant of traitors. After this, it has become important to know whether Rana Sanga had called Babar to attack, if this happened then why did the Battle of Khanwa take place between the Mughal ruler and the Rajput ruler?
SP 's Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Lal Suman referred to Rana Sanga in Rajya Sabha and called him a traitor and BJP a descendant of traitors. He said that it has become BJP's catchphrase that Muslims have Babar's DNA, do they have Rana Sanga's DNA who called Babar to attack India. After this, politics has heated up. Politics feeds on controversy, so politicians keep creating controversy, but it has become important to know the answer to the question raised by the SP leader. Did Rajput ruler Rana Sanga call Babar? If this is so, then why did the Battle of Khanwa take place between the two?
A different story of Rana Sanga
Maharana Sanga, also known as Sangram Singh, became the ruler of Mewar in 1509 at the age of 27 after the death of his father Maharana Raimal. He was the greatest warrior among the Maharanas of Mewar. It is believed that under his leadership, Rana Sanga's kingdom extended from Delhi to Idar in Gujarat and from the border of Marwar to Malwa. It was under his leadership that the last Kshatriya union was formed against foreign invaders in which many princely states of North India participated. Maharana Sanga was a warrior who did not have one hand and one eye, limped while walking and had 80 wounds on his body. He was famous for his bravery but it is alleged that he called the Mughal ruler Babar to attack Ibrahim Lodi.
Rana Sanga called Babar
Many historians have told different stories about the war between Babur and Rana Sanga. Some historians believe that Ibrahim Lodi and Maharana Sanga had enmity and to settle the score they invited Babur to attack. Some believe that Babur was aware of the enmity between Rana Sanga and Ibrahim Lodi and that is why Babur sent a message of friendship to Rana Sanga to defeat Ibrahim Lodi.
Rana Sanga accepted Babur's proposal
Dr. Mohanlal Gupta, author of the book 'Influence of Mewar in National Politics', writes that the messenger gave the message that Emperor Babar wants to fight Ibrahim Lodi, so he has sent you this treaty. In the book, he writes that Babar had said in the message that I will attack Delhi from here and you attack from there. Some historians believe that Maharana Sanga gave his approval to that message of Babar. It is said that Maharana Sanga gave his approval as a strategy so that the foreign ruler could be killed by foreign power.
Babar had suffered a crushing defeat
Some historians have raised the question that if Maharana Sanga had invited Babar, then why did a fierce battle take place between the two? The same Babar whose army defeated Lodi had to face a crushing defeat at the hands of the Rajput army in Bayana.
Babar got success for the fifth time
Historians like GN Sharma and Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha claim that Babur had already made up his mind to attack India. He had tried this earlier also. First of all, he attacked Punjab in 1519, before the battle of Panipat in 1526, Babur tried to attack four times but was unsuccessful. He succeeded in the fifth time, Ibrahim Lodi was defeated. Another reason is that in 1511-12 Babur had to leave Samarkand, so he had no other option except India. When Babur's army attacked Delhi, Lodi had become very weak. After winning the battle of Panipat in 1526, when Babur started expanding his dominion, then the Mewar king Maharana Sanga did not accept Babur's subordination.
Rana Sanga first defeated Babar, then lost
The result of this was that in February 1527, Rana Sanga and Babur fought in Bayana in which the Mughal ruler lost but like Prithviraj Chauhan, Rana Sanga made a mistake. He left the enemy alive which later proved fatal for him. In the Battle of Khanwa in March 1527, he lost the battle to Babur. To win the Battle of Khanwa, Babur took the help of religion and assumed the title of Ghazi. It is said that when the unconscious Rana Sanga was brought out of the battlefield, on regaining consciousness, he asked his chieftains to fight the battle again but some angry chieftains poisoned Rana Sanga and killed him.
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