Similarities – Both Chandrasen and Pratap were forced to confront the opposition of their brothers and companions. The Mughals were occupying Mandalgarh and Chittor in Mewar and Medta, Nagaur, Ajmer and other places in Marwar.
Differences – Alongwith similarities, some fundamental differences were also present in the activities of both the rulers. Both the ruelrs remained in their hilly territories and beat the Mughals but like Pratap had, Chandrasen was unable to establish a permanent capital like Chavand. Pratap received assistance in special circumstances due to the presence of Chandrasen and decentralization of the Mughal army.