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| casualties2 =atleast 6000 rajputs(as computed by [[Jadunath Sarkar]]){{sfn|Sarkar|1973|loc=''Casualties'' pp. | | casualties2 =atleast 6000 rajputs(as computed by [[Jadunath Sarkar]]){{sfn|Sarkar|1973|loc=''Casualties'' pp. | ||
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'''The Battle of Dharmat''' was fought during the Mughal war of Succession (1658-1659) by Aurengzeb against the Rajput noble [[Jaswant Singh of Marwar|Jaswant Singh Rathore]] on the open plain of Dharmat on the hot Summer day of 15th April 1658 in which Aurengzeb wins due to advantage in Artillery and Tactics.<ref>{{cite | '''The Battle of Dharmat''' was fought during the Mughal war of Succession (1658-1659) by Aurengzeb against the Rajput noble [[Jaswant Singh of Marwar|Jaswant Singh Rathore]] on the open plain of Dharmat on the hot Summer day of 15th April 1658 in which Aurengzeb wins due to advantage in Artillery and Tactics.<ref>{{cite work|work=The History and culture of the Indian People Vol 7- The Mughal Empire|editor-last1=Majumdar|editor-first1=R.C|url=https://archive.org/details/mughulempire00bhar/page/215/mode/1up?q=Dharmat&view=theater|page=215|title=''Dharmat''|publisher=Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan}}</ref> | ||
==Preparation== | ==Preparation== |