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  2. Kumbha of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Rana Kumbha was born at Madariya, [6] in a Hindu Rajput family of Sisodia clan. [4] Kumbha was a son of Rana Mokal Singh of Mewar by his wife, Sobhagya Devi, a daughter of Jaitmal Sankhla, the Paramara fief-holder of Runkot in the state of Marwar. He was the 48th Rana of Mewar and succeeded Rana Mokal Singh in the year 1433 CE as the ruler of ...

  3. 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.

  4. Kudumbasthan - Wikipedia

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    Kudumbasthan (transl. Family Man) is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language comedy drama film directed by Rajeshwar Kalisamy in his directorial debut and produced by S. Vinoth Kumar under Cinemakaaran. The film stars K. Manikandan in the titular role, alongisde Saanve Megghana, Nivedita Rajappan and Guru Somasundaram . [ 4 ]

  5. List of Ranas of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Under his able leadership, Mewar became the strongest kingdom in North India. He built multiple strong forts in Mewar. [8] Udai Singh I: 1468–1473 Kumbha' son. Infamous for having assassinated his own father. He was defeated by his brother five years later. [9] Rana Raimal: 1473–1508 Son of Kumbha.

  6. Rana Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Sangram Singh I (12 April 1482 – 30 January 1528), commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Rana of Mewar from 1508 to 1528 CE. A member of the Sisodia dynasty, he controlled parts of present-day Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh with his capital at Chittor. [4]

  7. Sun Pictures - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Indian film production and film distribution company This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Sun Pictures" – news · newspapers ...

  8. M. Muthaiya - Wikipedia

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    The release of Komban was mired by controversy when protesters claimed that the story revolved around the animosity between different Thevar caste groups and that it therefore had the potential to incite violence in southern districts of Tamil Nadu. After a brief legal battle, the film opened to positive reviews and did well commercially.

  9. Kingdom of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Shams Khan son of suptan of Nagore fled to Maharana Kumbha for shelter and help. Rana Kumbha who had long designs on Nagaur, gladly embraced this opportunity of carrying them out, and agreed to place Shams Khan on the throne of Nagaur on the condition that he acknowledged Rana Kumbha's supremacy by demolishing a part of the battlements of the ...