Puran Mal
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| Puran Mal | |
|---|---|
| Raja of Chanderi | |
| Reign | 1529–January 1543 |
| Predecessor | Babur |
| Successor | Sher Shah Suri |
Raja Puran Mal (r. 1529 – January 1543) was a Rajput ruler of Chanderi and Raisen, present-day town in Madhya Pradesh, India, during the Mughal Empire and the Suri dynasty.[1][2]
He defeated Babur's Mughal army at Chanderi in 1529 and occupied the Chanderi Fort. Negotiations were made after Sher Shah Suri's attack on the fort in 1542 but Puran Mal was killed by conspiracists.[3]
Though numerous other sources offer a different account, in which after the six-month long siege of Raisen, Puran Mal surrendered to Sher Shah and was thereafter executed.[4][5][6][7][8]
Babur attacked India in 1527 and Rajput kings of Rajasthan under the leadership of Rana Sanga of Mewar failed to stop him in Battle of Khanwa. The defeat of Rajput kings in Khanwa allowed Babur to capture a great portion of Indian territory, which included Chanderi. He is also noted to treat Hindus of Chanderi poorly. This was supposedly the reason why Puran Mal attacked Chanderi in 1529, defeated Mughal army of Babur and captured Chanderi fort.[9] After this defeat, the Mughals left Chanderi and Puran Mal took over the control of Chanderi.