, in
Amber, the capital of Raja Bhagwant Das. Raja Bhagwant Das was the eldest son of
Bharmal born in 1527 to his wife Phulvati of Mandore. At the event of his
sister's marriage to
Akbar in 1562, he was taken into the royal service by Akbar. He led several military expeditions of the Mughal Empire and was a respected noble in the Mughal court. He was notable for his sincere devotion and loyalty to Akbar having saved his life in the battle of
Paronkh taking the bow meant to strike Akbar, on his chest. Bhagwant Das was one of the generals of Akbar, who awarded him a mansab (rank) of 5000 in 1585. and conferred upon him the title of
Amir-ul-Umra (). He fought many battles for Akbar, including battles in
Punjab,
Kashmir, and
Afghanistan, and was also the governor of
Kabul. Bhagwant Das was soundly defeated by the
Kashmiri king,
Yousuf Shah Chak. Bhagwant married his daughter,
Man Bai, to Prince Salim, who later assumed the throne as emperor
Jahangir. Their child was Jahangir's eldest son,
Khusrau Mirza. ==Death==