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      • Rana Pratap Singh (born 1545?, Mewar [India]—died January 19, 1597, Mewar) was a Hindu maharaja (1572–97) of the Rajput confederacy of Mewar, now in northwestern India and eastern Pakistan. He successfully resisted efforts of the Mughal emperor Akbar to conquer his area and is honoured as a hero in Rajasthan.
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    On June 18, 1576, Maharana Pratap Singh fought against Akbar's forces led by Man Singh I of Amer in the Battle of Haldighati. The Mughals were triumphant and killed a large number of Mewaris, but they were unable to capture the Maharana. (#14) The fighting took place in a narrow mountain pass near Gogunda, which is now known as Rajsamand in Rajasth...

    Following rebellions in Bengal and Bihar, as well as Mirza Hakim's incursion into the Punjab, Mughal pressure on Mewar, eased after 1579. In the Battle of Dewair (1582), Pratap Singh invaded and captured the Mughal post at Dewair (or Dewar). All 36 Mughal military outposts in Mewar were automatically liquidated as a result of this. Akbar halted his...

    Maharana Pratap had seventeen sons, eleven wives, and five daughters. His favorite partner, however, was Maharani Ajabde Punwar, his first wife. In 1557, he became the first person to tie a knot. His first son, Amar Singh I, was born in 1559 and would later succeed him. Pratap is said to have married ten more princesses in order to keep the Rajputs...

    Maharana Pratap Singh died on January 19, 1597, at the age of 56, in Chavand from injuries suffered in a hunting accident. His eldest son, Amar Singh I, succeeded him. Pratap told his son on his deathbed not to surrender to the Mughals and to reclaim Chittor.

    Maharana Pratap was a famous warrior of Rajput and was the king of Mewar in Rajasthan which is in the North Western region of India. He was among the greatest flash put for your ears who was recognised for resisting the attempts of the Akbar who was the Mughal ruler to conquer his territory. Maharana Pratap I fought continuously and courageously ti...

    Maharana Pratap was born in Kumbhalgarh fort on 9 May 1540. His mother and father were Jaiwanta Bai and Udai Singh II respectively. He had two step sisters and three younger brothers. His father was the king of Mewar. In 1957, Mewar's capital Chittor was surrounded by the mughal forces. His father Uday Singh left the capital and shifted all his fam...

    When Rana Pratap Singh succeeded his father to the throne of Mewar, his brother Jagmal Singh, who had joined the Mughal army for the sake of revenge and was nominated by Udai Singh as the crown prince. Akbar, the Mughal king, rewarded Jagmal Singh for the help he had rendered and gave him the town of Jahazpur. After the Rajputs left Chittor, Mughal...

    Maharana Pratap had a total of 11 wives, five daughters, and 17 sons but his favorite wife was his first wife whose name was Maharani Ajabde Punwar. He tied the knot with her in 1557. The name of his first son Amar Singh was born in 1559 and later succeeded him. In order to strengthen the Rajput unity, it is being said that Maharana Pratap married ...

    Maharana Pratap Singh did not surrender the Mughal armies which was led by Akbar and that is why he is considered to be India's first freedom fighter which was in itself a big thing. Also there are few television shows made on the life and achievements of Maharana Pratap Singh. A historic site has also been made to dedicate it to Maharana Pratap Si...

    At the age of 56, on 29 January 1597, the great warrior Maharana Pratap left. The reason for his demise was the injuries which he got during the struggle against the Mughal Empire. His eldest son Amar Singh succeeded him to the throne and became a king of Mewar.

  2. Aug 16, 2021 · But when negotiations failed with Mewar, Akbar saw no other option but to declare war in 1568. He decided to invade Chittoor, the capital of Rana Uday Singh II — father of Maharana Pratap.

  3. Vishwanath Pratap Singh (25 June 1931 – 27 November 2008), shortened to V. P. Singh, was an Indian politician who was Prime Minister of India from 1989 to 1990 [2] and the 41st Raja Bahadur of Manda.

  4. Rana Vishwa Pratap Singh, an ex-high ranking police officer is in charge of a jail that successfully reforms criminals. He is informed that Dr. Michael Dang, the head of a major terrorist organisation, Black Star has been captured, and is being transferred to his prison.

  5. When Jailer Vishwanath Pratap Singh slaps arch-criminal Dr. Michael Deng, he does not realize he has re-shaped his own future, as soon after his two sons, and daughter-in-law are mercilessly gunned down by Deng's men; his youngest son is crippled; and his wife, Rukmani loses her vocal chords.

  6. May 9, 2020 · Mewar army was commandeered by Maharana Pratap Singh himself along with lieutenant Ram Das Rathore, commanders Ram Shah Tanwar of Gwalior, his sons, Shaliwahan, Hakim Khan Sur, Bhama Shah and his brother Tara Chand, Bhim Singh of Dodia, Rao Punja, the Bhil commander, Jhala Maan, to name a few.