The conquest of Malwa shocked the court of
Delhi as they were not expecting the
Rajputs to invade Malwa. This led to several skirmishes and battles between the
Delhi Sultanate and the Kingdom of Mewar. Medini Rai actively helped Rana Sanga in these battles and helped him score a series of victories. Rana Sanga's influence after the war extended to Pilia Khar, a river on the outskirts of
Agra. He assisted Rana Sanga in many campaigns against the Sultans of India. He joined the united Rajput Confederacy in the fateful
Battle of Khanwa with a garrison of 20,000 Rajput soldiers and headed the left wing of Rajputs to counter Babur's right wing. 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. ==References==