Thus one of the important achievements of the Maharaj in Umberkhind
was how to deal with prisoners of war and how to thoughtfully store the
captured arms and valuables, use the trained manpower of the enemy,
how the king should follow religion, interaction, custom and law while
dealing with women, children, the wounded, unarmed people. A lesson
in ideal treatment was put forth.
Today, the 'Geneva Convention' governs the treatment of surrendered
troops. One realises Maharaj's treatment then and its clauses are similar
to those of the Geneva Convention.