Rajiv Dev Chauhan timed his rebellion perfectly, striking when the majority of Borjigin loyalists were sealed inside the imperial palace of Delhi for a great feast. With the Mongol leaders dead or imprisoned, and Chauhan garrisons in control of most major cities before anyone outside Delhi realised what had happened, most of the remaining Mongol administrators and regional commanders accepted the situation and pledged their loyalty to the new regime. Rajiv Dev did have to subdue a few counter-rebellions in the first years of his reign, but on a far smaller scale than he might have expected.
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