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  1. Rana Ratan Singh II (died 1531) was the Maharana (r. 1528 – 1531) of Mewar Kingdom. He was a son of Rana Sanga. He was killed during a war in 1531. He was succeeded by his surviving brother Vikramaditya Singh. His wives were Rani Guman Kanwar and Maharani Suja Bai of Bundi. Mahmud Khilji of Malwa was disasterously defeated by Sanga. He was ...

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    The Rajasthani legends mention him as the Rajput ruler Rawal Ratan Singh. A fictionalized version of him appears as Ratan Sen in Malik Muhammad Jayasi 's Padmavat.

  3. Jul 8, 2022 · Rana Ratan Singh II (died 1531) was the Maharana (r. 1528 – 1531) of Mewar Kingdom. He was the son of Rana Sanga. His wives were Rani Guman Kanwar and Maharani Suja Bai of Bundi.

  4. Ratan Singh was the last ruler of the Rawal branch of Guhila Dynasty. A fictional version of Ratan Singh called Ratan Sen, appears in the 16th-century Sufi-poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi’s epic poem “Padmavat.”

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  5. Sangram Singh I, also known as Rana Sanga or Maharana Sanga, was an Indian monarch of the Sisodia dynasty who was born in 1482 and passed away in 1528 CE. He ruled Mewar, the historic Guhila (Sisodia) kingdom in present-day northwestern India.

  6. Maharana Ratan Singh II during his lifetime had built a beautiful palace within the fort of Chittorgarh as a winter abode for the Royal family. From the northern part of the Chittorgarh Fort, this massive construction can be easily viewed.

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  8. Raimal's son, true to his name Rana Sangram Singh - shortened to Rana Sanga carried forth his father's legacy and once again summarily defeating the Sultan of Gujarat, Malwa and Delhi. Under his rule, Mewar reached its pinnacle in power and prosperity.