

In the line of the Sisodiya Rajputs, he was destined to be the 54th ruler of Mewar.Ĭhittor was surrounded by Emperor Akbar's Mughal forces in 1567 when Crown Prince Pratap Singh was just 27 years old. Maharana Pratap was granted the title of Crown Prince since he was the eldest of twenty-five sons. Maharana Udai Singh II was the ruler of Mewar, with Chittor as his capital. Maharana Udai Singh II was his father, and Rani Jeevant Kanwar was his mother. Maharana Pratap Singh was born in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan, on May 9, 1540. Maharana Pratap Singh Childhood and Early Life From 1572 until his death in 1597, he was the ruler of Sisodias of Mewar. He was recognised for his role in the Battle of Haldighati and Battle of Dewair and was dubbed "Mewari Rana" for his military resistance to the Mughal Empire's expansionism. Pratap Singh I, also known as Maharana Pratap, was the 13th king of Mewar, which is now part of the state of Rajasthan in northwestern India. Maharana Pratap Death Date - January 29, 1597 Maharana Pratap Birthplace - Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan Maharana Pratap Date of Birth - May 9, 1540 Maharana Pratap Children - Amar Singh I, Bhagwan Das

Rana Pratap Singh Biography and Information In Rajasthan, he is regarded as a hero for his bravery, sacrifice, and fiercely independent spirit. He was the first Rajput warrior to take on the might of Akbar, the Mughal Emperor and was a sign of Rajput gallantry, diligence, and valor. Unlike the other Rajput rulers in the region, Maharana Pratap repeatedly refused to submit to the Mughals and fought valiantly until his last breath. He is regarded as one of the greatest Rajput warriors, having resisted Mughal emperor Akbar's attempts to conquer his domain. Maharana Pratap Singh was a famous Rajput warrior and the king of Mewar in Rajasthan, in northwestern India.
