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Maharana pratap singh ii ernet
Maharana pratap singh ii ernet










maharana pratap singh ii ernet

He never discriminated against different groups of people. Later on, he, along with his brothers Shakti Singh and Sagar Singh, served Akbar. Jagmal Singh being unhappy with this decision left Mewar. Finally, meritocracy over personal preference prevailed, and Pratap accepted the responsibility of leading the people of Mewar and thus was crowned as the king of Mewar. They believed that Jagmal did not possess the qualities of being a king and a leader, and only Pratap deserved to be the king of Mewar. Pratap was ready to give up his rights, but Mewar’s chieftains disagree with the king’s decision. Despite this, Udai Singh named Jagmal as the next Maharana on his deathbed. Besides, he also possesses all the qualities of a leader and a king. According to the tradition, Pratap was the rightful successor of the throne as he was the eldest son. Rani Dheerbai Bhatiyani, Pratap’s stepmother and Maharana Udai Singh II’s favorite wife, wanted his son Jagmal Singh to become the king of Mewar. His successor Amar Singh was the son of his first wife and principal queen, Maharani Ajabde Punwar. He had 17 sons and five daughters from 11 wives. In all, Maharana Pratap had a total of 11 wives: Ajabde Punwar, Solankhinipur Bai, Champabai Jhati, Jasobai Chauhan, Phool Bai Rathore, Shahmatibai Hada, Khichar Asha bai, Alamdebai Chauhan, Ratnawatibai Parmar, Amarbai Rathore, and Lakhabai. Unfortunately, she died at a very early age due to illness. He has to take these uncomfortable decisions for the well-being of his people and kingdom. She understood that Pratap is not only his husband but also the king of Mewar.

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Although she was not happy and in full support of this decision, she stood faithfully along with Pratap fulfilling all her duties as the principal queen. Pratap’s mother also liked her for her sharp intellect and simplicity.įor political reasons, Maharana also married ten more women. Both were known to each other for quite a long time, and they fall in love before marriage. She is considered as the symbol of immortal love because of her immeasurable love and respect for Pratap. She was his best friend and lifelong companion who supported him in both pleasures and pains. Maharani Ajabde Punwar was the first wife of Maharana Pratap. 1.2 Maharana Pratap’s first wife – Ajabde Punwar

maharana pratap singh ii ernet

Maharana Udai Singh II was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar with Chittor as its capital and the founder of Udaipur city in India’s present-day state Rajasthan. He was the eldest son of Maharana Udai Singh II and Maharani Jaiwanta Bai. Maharana Pratap was born on May 9, 1540, at Kumbhalgarh Fort in Mewar. Maharana Pratap’s family 1.1 Maharana Pratap’s Birth Interesting facts about Maharana Pratap who is an inspiration for all and is a symbol of Rajput valor and faith: 1. Some Rajputs in honor of Maharana Pratap place straw under their bed while sleeping and a leaf under their plate while eating even today. His determination was such that he pledged that he would eat in a leaf place and sleep on the bed of straws until his wins Chittor (capital of Mewar). He enjoys the same respect in Rajasthan as the great Maratha Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Maharashtra. his birth anniversary is celebrated on the 3rd day of the month of Jyeshta every year in his honor. Pratap was and is the face of Rajput valor. When other Rajput kings were signing treaties with Akbar, he refused them. Akbar wanted to capture Maharana Pratap but couldn’t succeed in his lifetime. He is believed to be the only Rajput king who stood up against Akbar in the 16th century. Pratap fought till death to defend his homeland Mewar from them, whom he considered foreign invaders on Indian soil. He is one of Bharat’s greatest kings and warriors who never capitulated to the Mughals. In present times it comes under the Indian state of Rajasthan. Maharana Pratap was the ruler of the Mewar region.












Maharana pratap singh ii ernet