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  1. Chawand (also spelt Chavand) is a town in Sarada tehsil of Udaipur district, Rajasthan. The historical significance of the town is that it was the last capital of Mewar under the reign of Maharana Pratap .

  2. Jun 22, 2018 · Chavand is a historical place located in Sarada tehsil at a distance of approx. 45 km from Udaipur. The story of Chawand is dated back in the year 1585 CE. Maharana Pratap retired in the hills of Aravali after the battle of Haldighati in order to continue his venture to defeat the ferocious Mughals and strengthen his army.

  3. Oct 16, 2020 · The forlorn Chavand, located about 65 km south of Udaipur in Rajasthan, is in shambles. The Maharana had set up the last capital of Mewar in this town in Sarada tehsil after the Haldighati battle got over on June 18, 1576. He breathed his last on June 29, 1597.

  4. Chavand ( Marathi: चावंड किल्ला) is a hill fortress situated 30 km from the modern-day town of Naryangoan in Junnar Taluka of Pune district in Maharashtra, India. The fort, which rises 1,036 meters (3,399 feet) above sea level, is located in the Sahyadri mountain range.

  5. Reportedly, Pratap died of injuries sustained in a hunting accident, at Chavand on 19 January 1597, aged 56. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Amar Singh I . On his death bed, Pratap told his son never to submit to the Mughals and to win Chittor back.

  6. Here , Maharana Pratap spent last years of his life and built for himself a small palace and a temple for the goddess Chvand mata. The ruins of palaces and residential structures are scattered here and there. More. Gallery.

  7. Jun 27, 2018 · Maharana Pratap Biography : Life History, Achievements & Death. Maharana Pratap was a renowned Rajput warrior and a king of Mewar, Rajasthan, in north-western India. He is known for his bravery and incessant struggle against the mighty Mughal ruler Akbar.

  8. Sep 21, 2020 · Chavand, basically, is a place where Pratap lived for about two decades and breathed his last on June 29, 1597. Presently, one needs to walk through the rubbles to try to trace out the penultimate period of this hero, who was the bravest amongst all braves, in the mediaeval Indian history.

  9. May 9, 2016 · Pratap had rebuilt his capital in the city of Chavand, around 60 kilometres south of Udaipur and spent the rest of his life there. Because of his fight for freedom against the Mughals, Maharana Pratap is widely regarded as India's first native freedom fighter.

  10. Oct 16, 2020 · The forlorn Chavand, located about 65 km south of Udaipur in Rajasthan, is in shambles. The Maharana had set up the last capital of Mewar in this town in Sarada tehsil after the Haldighati battle got over on June 18, 1576. He breathed his last on June 29, 1597.