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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.
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 ...
Maharana Pratap Singh II [1] (27 July 1724 – 10 January 1754) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1751–1754). His short reign saw the decline of the Sisodia house of Mewar in Rajputana , both economically and politically.
However, it continued to resist Mughal expansion, most notably under Maharana Pratap. Though it later became a vassal state with significant degree of autonomy. [ 20 ] Sovereign leaders like Raj Singh and his successors led rebellions culminating in de facto independence for Mewar, notably Rathore Rebellion and Rajput- Mughal war(1708-1710 ...
He is the grandson of Bhagwat Singh of Mewar, the last Maharana of Mewar [6] and also a great descendant of Rajput warrior Maharana Pratap born in the house of Sisodia. [19] [20] His father Mahendra and his uncle Arvind both are claiming to being the next i.e. 76th custodian (Maharana) of the House of Mewar. The matter is currently sub judice. [16]
Rudra Pratap Singh, first ruler and founder of Orchha kingdom. [29] Isa Khan, a Muslim Rajput chieftain who led the Baro Bhuiyans (twelve landlords) in 16th-century Bengal, throughout his reign he resisted the Mughal attacks [30] Maharana Pratap, king of Mewar who was a successful insurgent ruler against the Mughals [31]
Maharana Mahendra Singh Mewar (24 February 1941 – 10 November 2024) was an Indian politician who was a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. He was the eldest son of Maharana Bhagwat Singh Mewar. Mahendra was the 76th Maharana of the House of Sisodia and the titular head of the erstwhile Kingdom of Mewar. The seat was disputed with his ...
Hakim Khan Suri occupies a high place in the annals of Mewar and an award of the Maharana Mewar Foundation bears his name. Hakim Khan Sur Award is given by the foundation to people for outstanding achievement and service to the nation. [5] Every year a commemorative festival is held at Haldighati where his memorial is located.