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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RatnasimhaRatnasimha - Wikipedia

    Ratnasimha (IAST: Ratna-Siṃha, r. c. 1302–03 CE) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar in present-day Rajasthan, India. He belonged to the Rawal branch of the Guhila dynasty, which ruled from the Chitrakuta fort (modern Chittorgarh ).

  2. Learn about the life and legend of Rawal Ratan Singh, a Guhila ruler of Chittor who was married to Padmavati. Find out his real name, age, death, family, and the fictional story of Padmavat by Malik Muhammad Jayasi.

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  3. The siege of Chittorgarh occurred in 1303, when the Khalji ruler Alauddin Khalji ( r. 1296–1316) captured and sacked the Chittor Fort, toppling the Guhila king Ratnasimha, after an eight-month-long siege.

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  5. Nov 21, 2017 · Ratnasimha, who ruled from 1302-1303, was a ruler of the Medapata (Mewar) kingdom in present-day Rajasthan, India. He hailed from the Rawal branch of the Guhila dynasty, which ruled from the Chitrakuta fort (modern day Chittorgarh).

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NagmatiNagmati - Wikipedia

    Nagmati was, according to legend, the first wife and chief queen of King Ratan Sen (identified with Ratnasimha), the Rajput ruler of Medapata (present-day Mewar). Nagmati plays an important role in Malik Muhammad Jayasi's epic poem Padmavat.

  7. Ratnasimha was a ruler of the Medapata kingdom in present-day Rajasthan, India. He belonged to the Rawal branch of the Guhila dynasty, which ruled from the...

  8. In the Wikipedia page it states that one of the reasons Padmavati is considered fictional is because at the end the author says it so explicitly but that statement is referenced by an Firstpost article and every other article seems to refer to each other in a chain.