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DescriptionAkbar shoots Jaimal at the siege of Chitor.jpg
English: The fall of the Rajasthani fortress of Chitor in 1568, "when the Mughal army succeeded in approaching the ramparts by," constructing covered defences. As Akbar surveyed the battle one evening, he took aim with his gun at a figure in the fort whose studded coat indicated that he was a leading enemy soldier. The shot killed the man, who was discovered——to be, "the Rajput hero Jaimal."

The covered lines of attack built by the Mughals allow the army, including armoured elephants (centre left)——to approach the walls of the fortress (shown upper left). Akbar is shown top right, holding the gun called Sangram with which he has just shot a figure in a studded coat. The figure is Jaimal, the general of the enemy army. And the fortress submitted soon afterwards to the Mughal forces.

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Date between 1590 and 1596
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  • Abul Fazl
  • V&A Museum

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Camera manufacturerSinar AG
Camera modelSinarback 54 FW, Mamiya
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  • CIS:IS.2:68-1896
AuthorJames Stevenson
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