PAHALI KHABAR

Babur was not called by Rana Sanga, Alam Khan went to Kabul and invited the attack, amidst controversy, it is important to know this fact

Rana sanga and babur 1744723319961 16 9.webp.jpeg

Rana Sanga Not Called Babur Attack on Delhi: Samajwadi Party Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Lal Suman has created a political storm with the Rajput king Rana Sanga of Mewar. Ram Ji, descendants of Rana Sanga across the country, are angry at the statement of Lal Suman and are constantly asking him to apologize on his statement. At the same time, Ram Ji Lal Suman is standing on his statement and is making controversial statements one after the other. On April 12, on the birth anniversary of Rana Sanga, the Rajput society of the country staged a strong demonstration on the controversial remarks made on Rana Sanga at Ram Ji Lal Suman’s residence in Agra.

There is resentment among the Rajputs across the country over the controversial comment made by Ramji Lal’s Rana Sanga. The SP MP made a controversial comment on Raja Rana Sanga of Mewar, calling him a traitor, saying that Rana Sanga had invited Babur to attack Delhi. How much truth is there in this statement of SP MP, we will investigate this statement with the opinion of historians. If Rana Sanga did not invite Babur to attack Delhi, then who was the one who invited Babur to attack the Sultanate of Delhi. Today we will also introduce you to the fact that who had invited Babur to attack the Sultanate of Delhi and before that how many efforts were made by Babur to win Delhi?

Who called Babur? Answer in this book of history

When we talked to Rakesh Upadhyay, Professor of the Indian Institute of Moss Communication (IIMC), he mentioned the book ‘Ten Volume of Indian History’ by Professor RC Mazumdar published in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. He told that this book has volumes. When we studied ‘The Mughal Empire’ from this volume, at the beginning of the second chapter, it came to know who invited Babur to attack the Delhi Sultanate. The book clearly mentions that Alam Khan Lodhi and Daulat Khan Lodhi, relatives of Delhi ruler Ibrahim Lodhi, invited Babur to attack the Sultanate of Delhi.

Abraham Lodhi’s relatives invited Babur

‘The Mughal Empire’ has written that Babur was fully ready to pay attention to Hindustan after defeating Ujbek. Prior to this, Babur had made unsuccessful attempts to attack Delhi 6 times. At that time, the condition of Sultan Abraham Lodi of Delhi was getting worse because his own relatives and rich (King-Maharaja) had fallen against him. His two biggest enemies were his uncle ‘Alam Khan and Punjab Subedar Daulat Khan Lodi. Both pleaded for help from Babur. ‘Alam Khan, who was earlier living in the court of Sultan Muzaffar, Gujarat, went to Kabul and sought help from Babur to get Delhi’s throne. On the other hand Daulat Khan feared that Abraham Lodi would remove him from his post, so he also sent a message to Babur that he was ready to consider Babur as his king and wants help against Abraham. So according to the facts written in the book ‘Ten Volume of Indian History’ of history, Rana Sanga did not invite Babur to attack Delhi.

Rana Sanga, the ruler of Mewar, was a great Rajput warrior. He united the Rajput kings during his reign and created a powerful empire. According to historical data, Rana Sanga fought more than 100 battles during his lifetime. Rana Sanga had 80 wound marks on his body who praised his valor. In the war, Rana Sanga also lost his one hand, one leg, one eye, despite this, there was no decrease in his bravery. Despite this, he defeated the rulers of Gujarat and Malwa, including Ibrahim Lodhi of Delhi. If Rana Sanga had to take possession of Delhi, he himself was capable of this and he had defeated Ibrahim Lodhi. Babur himself has mentioned in Babarnama about Rana Sanga that Rana Sanga in India and Krishnadeva Rai in Deccan were not a great ruler. Rana Sanga spread his empire to the present Rajasthan, North Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Amarkot, Sindh.

Rakesh Upadhyay said, ‘Professor RC Mazumdar was a very big historian, he was neutral and did not look at history from any neutral. He tested history from those issues that what is the truth? He also studied a lot about who attracted Babur for the attack on Delhi and many professors were engaged in this work. In the 50s to 60s, after hard work, Kanhaiya Lal Manik Lal Munshi, who was also the Union Minister, was an exclusive ally of Sardar Patel and was the founder of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. When he saw that Indian history was being broken, he had published ‘Ten Volume of Indian History’ for this.

Exit mobile version