The Battle of Dewair (Dewar) was fought between Amar Singh I of Mewar and Mughal army led by Jahangir under Muhammad Parviz and Asaf Khan III.
Shortly after his accession in 1606, Jahangir sent an army of 20,000 cavalry to attack Mewar.
[2] Amar led a hard-fought battle to defend his territory,[1] and personally killed the Mughal commander Sultan Khan and his horse by spear which went through both.
Both Amar and Asaf Khan claimed victory in an indecisive battle.
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