In an attack by Abdullah Khan on Chavand about 2000—3000 Rajputs staying there fought until death and Amar Singh was forced to abandon the capital.
[5] After initial setbacks, Amar Singh reorganized his army, and a fierce battle unfolded between the Mewari and Mughal forces of Abdullah at Ranakpur, near Kumbhalgarh, resulting in significant casualties on both sides.
The Mewari forces emerged victorious, turning Abdullah Khan's campaign in Mewar, despite its initial success, into a total failure.
He was recalled and Khan A‘zam Mirza Aziz Koka sent in 1613 to replace him.Upon his request for assistance, in 1613, Jahangir himself came to Rajputana to supervise the campaign.
His son Khurram led the campaign on the ground.Many attempts were made by Jahangir to make settlements with the Maharana and the final attempt in 1615 succeeded when Maharana Amar Singh agreed to meet with Prince Khurram.