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  1. The Kingdom of Mewar, also called Medapata, was an independent kingdom that existed in the Rajputana region of the Indian Subcontinent and later became a dominant state in medieval India. The kingdom was initially founded and ruled by the Guhila dynasty followed by the Sisodiya Dynasty.

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    Mewar or Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India. It includes the present-day districts of Bhilwara , Chittorgarh , Pratapgarh , Rajsamand , Udaipur , Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan , Neemuch and Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Gujarat.

  3. Mewar is considered to own a glorious history than any other kingdoms that existed in India in the ruler-kingdom era. There have been several disputes emerged and fought out in several battles for specifically gaining the Mewar Kingdom. We’ve tried to present the events and facts of Mewar history in point to point format below: History of Mewar.

  4. This imposing fortress which served as the capital of the kingdom of Mewar in Rajasthan, is an iconic reminder of Rajput pride and valour. The fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 under the Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

  5. The Kingdom of Mewar, also called Medapata, was an independent kingdom that existed in the Rajputana region of the Indian Subcontinent and later became a dominant state in medieval India. The kingdom was initially founded and ruled by the Guhila dynasty followed by the Sisodiya Dynasty.

  6. The emergence of the Rajput kingdoms begins. Rajputana (Mewar) Mewar was one of the Rajput kingdoms which existed in India in the north-west of the modern state. Its capital was the fort of Chittor in Mewar.

  7. The Sisodia is an Indian royal Rajput dynasty belonging to the clan that ruled over the Kingdom of Mewar, in the region of Mewar in Rajasthan. The name of the clan is also transliterated as Sesodia, Shishodia, Sishodia, Shishodya, Sisodya, Sisodiya, Sisodia.