Medini Rai

Medini Rai (died 1528) was a vassal of Sisodia king Rana Sanga.

[3] This led to several skirmishes and battles between the Lodi Empire and the Kingdom of Mewar.

Rana Sanga's influence after the war extended to Pilia Khar, a river on the outskirts of Agra.

[4][5][6] He assisted Rana Sanga in many campaigns against the Sultans of India.

Medini Rai was later killed in the Battle of Chanderi against the Mughal emperor Babur, where he was given a chance to surrender but chose to fight and remain loyal to the Rana.

The Mughal Army of Babur sacked Chanderi , capital of Medini Rai.