Question
Which Rajput ruler fought against Babur at the Battle of
Khanwa in 1527?Solution
Rana Sanga (Rana Sangram Singh) of Mewar led a confederation of Rajput rulers against Babur at the Battle of Khanwa in 1527. This crucial battle established Mughal supremacy in North India, following Babur's earlier victory at the Battle of Panipat (1526). Babur's use of gunpowder artillery and the "Tulughma" strategy proved decisive against Rana Sanga's forces. The other options refer to different Rajput rulers who fought against later Mughal emperors.
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