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  1. Jaimal Rathore (1507–1568) was the Rathore (Mertiya) ruler of Merta. He was cousin of the Hindu saint Mirabai and Great grandson of Rao Jodha Rathore and Grandson of Rao Duda Rathore (Founder of Mertiya clan of Rathore's & Established Merta). He became the ruler of Merta after the death of his father, Rao Veeram Dev.

  2. Nov 23, 2021 · In this article, we will cover the story of Chittorgarh’s third Jauhar (The Battle of Chittorgarh) and the forgotten story of Jaimal Rathore and Patta sisodiya .

  3. The siege of Chittorgarh (23 October 1567 – 23 February 1568) was the military expedition of the Mughal Empire under Akbar against the Mewar kingdom that commenced in 1567 during which the Mughals successfully captured the fort of Chittorgarh after a hard-pressed siege which lasted for several months.

  4. कल्ला जी राठौड़ (आश्विन शुक्ल 8, 1601 विक्रमी - 1624 विक्रमी) राजस्थान के एक राजपूत योद्धा थे जिन्हें लोकदेवता माना जाता है। ये मेड़ता के राव जयमल के छोटे भाई आसासिंह के पुत्र थे। [1] [2] इन्होने मेवाड़ के लिये महाराणा प्रताप के साथ अकबर से युद्ध किया था। [3] ये तीसरे साका युद्ध ( विक्रम संवत 1624) में चित्तौड़गढ़ में अकबर से लड़ते हुए वीरगति को...

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  6. The MughalRajput wars were a series of battles between the Rajput Confederacy and the Mughal Empire. The conflicts originated with the invasion of northwestern India by the Mughal ruler Babur, to which the head of the Rajput confederacy, Rana Sanga, offered staunch resistance. The conflicts went on since 1526 for over 200 years, with the ...

  7. Feb 2, 2018 · Jaimal Rathore and Fatta Sisodiya ordered jauhar to be performed where princes and princesses of Mewar and noble matrons committed self-immolation at the funeral pyre. Approximately 8,000 women burned themselves to prevent Islamic rape and indignity, in the night of February 22, 1568 AD .