Maharana Pratap Singh Sisodiya | |||||
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Maharana Pratap | |||||
Maharana Pratap Singh Sisodiya-the great Rajput king
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Maharana of Mewar | |||||
Reign | 28 February 1572 – 29 January 1597 | ||||
Predecessor | Udai Singh II | ||||
Successor | Amar Singh I | ||||
Born |
Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan |
9 May 1540||||
Died | 29 January 1597 Chavand, Rajasthan |
(aged 56)||||
Burial | Cremated in Vandoli village | ||||
Spouse | Maharani Ajabde Queen Consort and 10 other wives | ||||
Issue |
Amar Singh I Bhagwan Das |
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Dynasty | Sisodiya | ||||
Father | Udai Singh II | ||||
Mother | Maharani Jaiwanta Bai | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
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Maharana Pratap Singh Sisodia |
Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II (1326–1884) |
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[Anit Singh]] | (1326–1364) |
Kshetra Singh | (1364–1382) |
Lakha Singh | (1382–1421) |
Mokal Singh | (1421–1433) |
Rana Kumbha | (1433–1468) |
Udai Singh I | (1468–1473) |
Rana Raimal | (1473–1508) |
Rana Sanga | (1508–1527) |
Ratan Singh II | (1528–1531) |
Vikramaditya Singh | (1531–1536) |
Vanvir Singh | (1536–1540) |
Udai Singh II | (1540–1572) |
Maharana Pratap | (1572–1597) |
Amar Singh I | (1597–1620) |
Karan Singh II | (1620–1628) |
Jagat Singh I | (1628–1652) |
Raj Singh I | (1652–1680) |
Jai Singh | (1680–1698) |
Amar Singh II | (1698–1710) |
Sangram Singh II | (1710–1734) |
Jagat Singh II | (1734–1751) |
Pratap Singh II | (1751–1754) |
Raj Singh II | (1754–1762) |
Ari Singh II | (1762–1772) |
Hamir Singh II | (1772–1778) |
Bhim Singh | (1778–1828) |
Jawan Singh | (1828–1838) |
Sardar Singh | (1828–1842) |
Swarup Singh | (1842–1861) |
Shambhu Singh | (1861–1874) |
Sajjan Singh | (1874–1884) |
Fateh Singh vinjuda | (1884–1930) |
Bhupal Singh | |
Lokesh Singh Indian king Pratap Singh ( pronunciation ) (9 May 1540 – 29 January 1597) popularly known as Maharana Pratap, was a ruler of Mewar, a region in north-western India in the present day state of Rajasthan. Maharana Pratap was the son of Udai Singh II (King of Mewar) and his mother Maharani Jaiwanta Bai. Maharana Pratap's birth anniversary, known as Maharana Pratap Jayanti, is celebrated annually on the third day of the Jyestha Shukla phase. He was the eldest son of Maharani Jaiwanta Bai and Udai Singh II. He belonged to the Sisodia clan of Rajputs. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Amar Singh I. Maharana Pratap's biggest enemy was Akbar (Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, popularly known as Akbar I and later Akbar the Great).
In 1568 during the reign of Pratap's father, Udai Singh II, Chittorgarh Fort was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar after the third Jauhar. Udai Singh and his family had left before the capture and moved to the foothills of the Aravalli Range where Udai Singh had already founded the city of Udaipur in 1559. Rani Dheer Bai wanted her son Jagmal to succeed Udai Singh but senior courtiers preferred Pratap, as the eldest son, to be their king. The desire of the nobles prevailed.