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Maharana Pratap

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Maharana Pratap

Pratap Singh I (18 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), popularly known as Maharana Pratap (IPA: [məɦaːˈɾaːɳaː pɾəˈtaːp] ), was king of the Kingdom of Mewar, in north-western India in the present-day state of Rajasthan, from 1572 until his death in 1597. He is notable for leading the Rajput resistance against the expansionist policy of the Mughal Emperor Akbar including the battle of Haldighati.

Infobox

Reign
28 February 1572 – 19 January 1597
Coronation
28 February 1572
Predecessor
Udai Singh II
Successor
Amar Singh I
Ministers
BhamashahJhala Man Singh
Born
18 May 1540 (1540-05-18)Kumbhalgarh, Kingdom of Mewar(present day: Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan, India)
Died
19 January 1597(1597-01-19) (aged 56)Chavand, Kingdom of Mewar(Present day: Chavand, Udaipur District, Rajasthan, India)
Consort
Ajabde
Spouse
10 Phool Bai RathoreSolankhinpur BaiChampa Bai JhalaJaso Bai ChauhanAlamde Bai ChauhanAsha Bai KhicharShahmati Bai HadaRatnawati Bai ParmarLakhi Bai SolankiAmar Bai Rathore
Issue
22 (including Amar Singh I and Bhagwan Das) and 5 daughters
Names
NamesMaharana Pratap Singh Sisodia
Dynasty
Sisodia
Father
Udai Singh II
Mother
Jaiwanta Bai Songara
Religion
Hinduism

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Preceded byUdai Singh II
Preceded byUdai Singh II
Maharana Pratap Rana of MewarBorn: 18 May 1540 Died: 19 January 1597
Preceded byUdai Singh II
Maharana Pratap Rana of MewarBorn: 18 May 1540 Died: 19 January 1597
Rana of Mewar 1572–1597
Maharana Pratap Rana of MewarBorn: 18 May 1540 Died: 19 January 1597
Succeeded byAmar Singh I
Maharana Pratap Rana of MewarBorn: 18 May 1540 Died: 19 January 1597
Preceded byUdai Singh II
Rana of Mewar 1572–1597
Succeeded byAmar Singh I

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