Seizing this opportunity, Rana Pratap and his son, Amar Singh, successfully recaptured several forts that had previously been lost to the Mughals.
[2] He was succeeded by Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khana, who, unlike Shahbaz Khan, was less proactive in managing the province.
[3] From December 1581 onwards, Khan-i-Khana primarily resided at Fatehpur Sikri, paying little attention to the affairs of Mewar.
[4] This negligence weakened the Mughal administration in the region and allowed the Rajputs, led by Maharana Pratap, to regain strength and launch sudden attacks.
In 1583, Pratap successfully recaptured Kumbhalgarh after defeating its Mughal commander, Abdullah Khan.