Treaty of 1615 — Mewar Submits to Jahangir(1615)

The 1615 peace accord ending Mewar-Mughal conflict — brokered by Prince Khurram, it preserved Mewar's dignity while acknowledging Mughal supremacy.

Treaty of 1615 — Mewar Submits to Jahangir

What you need to know

  • Signed 1615 between Amar Singh I and Jahangir
  • Brokered by Prince Khurram (future Shah Jahan)
  • Mewar prince (not Maharana) to attend Mughal court
  • Chittorgarh to remain unrestored as per treaty terms
  • Mewar retained internal autonomy and did not send princesses to Mughal harem
  • Ended ~90 years of Mewar-Mughal confrontation

Participants

Maharana Amar Singh I
Mewar Signatory / Maharana
Jahangir
Mughal Emperor / Principal Negotiator
Shah Jahan
Mughal Prince (present during final negotiations)

Theatres

  • Udaipur

    Mewar Court / Treaty Negotiation Site

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