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  2. Kingdom of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] Kshetra was succeeded by Lakha, who conquered Merwara and helped Rao Ranmal Rathore, one of the princesses of the neighbouring Kingdom of Marwar, to gain the throne, thus establishing Mewar's influence over Marwar. He also rebuilt Mewar’s infrastructure, destroyed during the invasion of Allaudin Khalji, but died in battle to secure ...

  3. Kingdom of Mewar - Delhi Sultanate Conflict (1326 to 1518)

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    The conflict started in the reign of Rana Hammir against the Tuqhlaq dynasty at the Battle of Singoli. [1] This conflict was further carried out by Rana Kshetra and his successor Rana Lakha with the Sayyid dynasty in conquests for Bakrol and Badnor. [2] [3] An invasion by the latter was also successfully repelled at Raipur. [4]

  4. Kshetra Singh - Wikipedia

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    Kshetra, who ruled Mewar from A.D. 1364 to A.D. 1382, was the son and successor of the celebrated Rana Hammir. He greatly enlarged the kingdom. He captured Ajmer and Jahazpur, re-annexed Mandalgarh, Mandsaur and the whole of Chappan to Mewar. He obtained a victory over the Sultan of Delhi, [2] who was utterly defeated at Bakrole.

  5. List of Ranas of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Rana Kumbha: 1433–1468 Mokal's son. His first important achievement was attacking and killing his father's assassins. His further accomplishments included absolute defeat of the Sultans of Nagaur, Gujarat and Malwa. Under his able leadership, Mewar became the strongest kingdom in North India. He built multiple strong forts in Mewar. [8] Udai ...

  6. Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Mewar, also spelled as Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India. It includes the present-day districts of Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan, Neemuch and Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Gujarat.

  7. Mewar–Malwa conflicts - Wikipedia

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    The first battle drawn between the Kingdom of Mewar and Malwa Sultanate was in the reign of Rana Kshetra, son and successor of Rana Hammir who after consolidating his power in Mewar started to take the key points of eastern Rajasthan. He captured Ajmer, Jahazpur, re-annexed Mandalgarh, Mandsaur, and the whole of Chappan to Mewar. [8]

  8. Chittor Fort - Wikipedia

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    Hammir, before his death in 1378 AD, had converted Mewar into a fairly large and prosperous kingdom. The dynasty (and clan) fathered by him came to be known by the name Sisodia after the village where he was born. His son Rana Kshetra Singh or Rana Kheta succeeded him and ruled with honour

  9. Rana Lakha - Wikipedia

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    Rana Lakha (1382 – 1421) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom.He was the son of Rana Kshetra Singh and ruled Mewar from 1382 until his death in 1421. Lakha was married several times and had at least eight sons. [1] His youngest son Mokal Singh by his wife Hansa Bai of Marwar became the fourth Rana in the year 1421. [1]