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  2. Maharana Pratap - Wikipedia

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    Maharana Pratap was born to Udai Singh II of Mewar and Jaiwanta Bai in 1540, the year in which Udai Singh ascended to the throne after defeating Vanvir Singh. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] His younger brothers were Shakti Singh , Vikram Singh and Jagmal Singh.

  3. Stuartpuram Police Station - Wikipedia

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    Inspector Rana Pratap is assigned to Stuartpuram police station. Stuartpuram in Andhra Pradesh , is a notorious place devastated by colonial prejudice, burglaries, robbery, and political corruption. Rana Pratap is assigned to the shelved mystery of large-scale Jewel robbery in the village.

  4. List of Ranas of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Pratap Singh II: 1751–1754 Raj Singh II: 1754–1762 Pratap's son. Paid heavy tribute to Marathas, financially devastating Mewar. Ari Singh II: 1762–1772 Raj's son. Under him, Marathas raided Mewar several times for not paying tribute. Hamir Singh II: 1772–1778 Ari's son. Became Rana when underaged, and died. Bhim Singh: 1778–1828 Hamir ...

  5. Sisodia dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The most notable Sisodia rulers were Rana Hamir (r. 1326–64), Rana Kumbha (r. 1433–68), Rana Sanga (r.1508–1528) and Rana Pratap (r. 1572–97). The Bhonsle clan, to which the Maratha empire's founder Shivaji belonged, also claimed descent from a branch of the royal Sisodia family. [9]

  6. Pratap A. Rana - Wikipedia

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    Pratap A. Rana, [1] also known as Rana Pratap Singh, was a Bollywood writer and producer. He produced three films, Parwana (along with producer, R.B. Haldia), Vidya (1948) and Jeet (1949) as writer-producer, the latter two starring Suraiya and Dev Anand .

  7. Military history of India - Wikipedia

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    In the Battle of Haldighati (21 June 1576) between Akbar and Rana Pratap Singh, the Mughal army of 80,000 was headed by a Rajput, Raja Man Singh, and Akbar's son Salim. The Rajput army's strength was 20,000. Rana Pratap reluctantly retreated with the help of his estranged brother Shakti Singh. His legendary horse Chetak was killed in the battle.

  8. History of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    The most notable Sisodia rulers were Rana Hamir (r. 1326–1364), Rana Kumbha (r. 1433–1468), Rana Sanga (r. 1508–1528) and Rana Pratap (r. 1572–1597). The Bhonsle clan, to which the Maratha empire's founder Shivaji belonged, also claimed descent from a branch of the royal Sisodia family. [43]

  9. Panarwa thikana - Wikipedia

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    Rana Harpal's second son, Nahar Singh, captured Ogna and established Thikana of Oghna. Rana Duda succeeded Rana Harpal, as Rana of Panarwa, but died shortly and then his son, Rana Punja (Rana Poonja) became the Rana of Panarwa. Rana Punja is known for his role in struggle of Maharana Pratap against Mughals. [5] [6]