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The Sisodia was an Indian Rajput dynasty belonging to the clan that ruled over the Kingdom of Mewar, in the region of Mewar in Rajasthan. [1] The Sisodias were an off-shoot of the Guhila Dynasty and claim descent from the Suryavanshi dynasty. The name of this clan is also transliterated as Sesodia, Shishodia, Sishodia, Shishodya, Sisodya ...
The Sisodia dynasty junior branch of Guhilas re-occupied Mewar in 1326, ushering in a golden age characterized by military prowess and territorial expansion. [17] Under the reigns of Maharana Kumbha and his grandson Maharana Sanga , Mewar achieved victories against Islamic States of Malwa , Gujarat and Delhi particularly in Mewar-Malwa ...
Vakpati-raja: 917–944 His younger son established the Naddula Chahamana branch in 950 CE. 15 Simha-raja: 944–971 He was the first independent ruler of dynasty. He had assume the title of Maharajadhiraja. 16 Vigraha-raja II: 971–998 He joined an alliance formed by the ruler of Lahore against the Ghaznavid ruler Sabuktigin. 17 Durlabha-raja ...
Raja Jagat Singh, King and soldier of the Nurpur kingdom of Nurpur, in Himachal Pradesh. [ 32 ] Maharana Amar Singh I , King of Mewar , he was the eldest son of Maharana Pratap who continued his father's struggle against the Mughals and defeated the Mughal army sent by Jahangir in the Battle of Dewar [ 33 ] [ 34 ]
The desire of the nobles prevailed and Pratap ascended the throne as Maharana Pratap, the 54th ruler of Mewar in the line of the Sisodia Rajputs. [12] He was crowned in Gogunda on the auspicious day of Holi. Jagmal swore revenge and left for Ajmer, to join the armies of Emperor Akbar.
Vigraha-raja II: 971–998 17 Durlabha-raja II: 998–1012 18 Govinda-raja III: 1012–1026 19 Vakpati-raja II: 1026–1040 20 Viryarama: 1040 (few months) 21 Chamunda-raja: 1040–1065 22 Durlabha-raja III alias Duśala: 1065–1070 23 Vigraha-raja III alias Visala: 1070–1090 24 Prithvi-raja I: 1090–1110 25 Ajaya-raja II: 1110–1135 26 ...
Chunda, was the eldest out of eight issues of Rana Lakha. [1] Ranmal Rathore, the eldest son of Rao Chunda of Marwar was discontented with his fate in Mandore, as his father made Kanha as the heir apparent.
Raja Udai Singh Mota Raja: He became ruler of Jodhpur after death of Rao Chandrasen and was granted the title of Raja. 4 August 1583 11 July 1595 9 Sawai Raja Suraj Mal: Was granted the title of Sawai Raja in recognition of his many services. [169] 11 July 1595 7 September 1619 10 Maharaja Gaj Singh I: The first to take the title Maharaja: 7 ...