He was engaged in putting down the revolts of his nobles, when news of Rana Sanga’s encroachments reached him.
Ibrahim Lodi's army could not stand the onslaught of the Rajputs, and after a fight lasting two pahars (five hours), the Sultan's army gave up and fled, followed by the Sultan himself, leaving a Lodi prince named Gayasuddin as prisoner in the hands of Rana Sanga.
In this battle, Rana Sanga lost an arm by a sword cut, and an arrow also hit him in the leg.
[2] The resources of Ibrahim were depleted by this war with Sanga so he could not renew the contest for some time.
And when the rebellion of Islam Khan, which had assumed serious proportions, was suppressed, the Sultan Ibrahim Lodi prepared another large army to attack Mewar, but was once again defeated by the Rajputs and Rana Sanga's forces in the Battle of Dholpur.