Akbar, his expansionist tendencies undiminished, calls a…
1570 CE
Akbar, his expansionist tendencies undiminished, calls a conference of Rajput rulers in 1570.
Four of the Rajasthani kingdoms immediately acknowledge Mughal suzerainty, and four others soon swear fealty, leaving as a holdout only the western Mewar kingdom, centered on an island in a man-made lake at Udaipur.
Diplomatic and military efforts fail to reduce Mewar’s independent status.