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  2. Panna Dhai - Wikipedia

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    Panna and Udai fled to Kumbhalgarh, where the governor was a Maheshwari Mahajan, Asa Depura, who agreed to grant Udai protection. [4] [5] Udai Singh was nearly 15 years of age then. [6] When the rumours of Udai Singh being alive reached Banvir, he called him imposter, but since Udai Singh was around 15 years of age and his maternal relatives ...

  3. Udai Singh II - Wikipedia

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    Udai Singh II (4 August 1522 – 28 February 1572) [7] was the 12th Maharana of the Kingdom of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur in the present-day state of Rajasthan, India. [8] He was the fourth son of Rana Sanga [ 9 ] and Rani Karnavati , a princess of Bundi .

  4. Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    A matrimonial alliance was established between Mughals and Marwar in 1586 when Udai Singh's daughter Manvati bai was married to Jahangir. [81] In 1592, Akbar tasked Udai to take care of the administrative affairs of his capital Lahore while he led conquest in Kashmir. Udai Singh died in Lahore in 1595. [82] Udai was succeeded by his son Sur ...

  5. List of Ranas of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Sanga's son, assassinated by his cousin Vanvir Singh. [15] Vanvir Singh: 1536–1540 Usurper of the throne, defeated and expelled by his cousin Udai Singh II. [16] Udai Singh II: 1540–1572 Sanga's son. Defeated Vanvir. Fought against Mughals, and was defeated in the Siege of Chittorgarh. [17] [18] Maharana Pratap: 1572–1597 Udai's son.

  6. Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap (transl. Brave Son of India – Maharana Pratap) is an Indian historical fiction series produced by Contiloe Entertainment.It is based on the life of Maharana Pratap, a sixteenth century ruler of Mewar kingdom.

  7. Udai Singh I - Wikipedia

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    Udai Singh I, also known as Udaikaran, was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom. He was the eldest son of Rana Kumbha whom he assassinated to gain the throne of ...

  8. Jagat Gosain - Wikipedia

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    17th-century portrait of Jagat Gosain. Born on 13 May 1573 as Manavati Bai, she was known popularly as Jodh Bai (the Jodhpur Princess). [18] [17] [19] [20] She belonged to the Rathore clan of Rajputs and was the daughter of Raja Udai Singh, [8] the ruler of Marwar (present-day Jodhpur). [21]

  9. Udai Singh of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Udai Singh (Udai Singh Rathore; 13 January 1538 – 10 July 1595), often referred as the Mota Raja (Fat King) was the Rathore ruler (r. 1583 – 95) of Marwar , which was later known as Jodhpur (in the present-day Rajasthan state of India).