Rana sanga

 Rana sanga


Rana Sanga (1482–1528), or Sangram Singh, was a Maharana of Mewar who ruled between 1508 and 1527. He was one of the most powerful and successful Rajput rulers of the 16th century, assessing the highest level of progress in the history of the Rajput Empire. His most famous battles include the Battle of Khanwa, in which he defeated the forces of Mughal Sultan Babur, and the Battle of Chausa, in which he defeated the forces of Mughal Emperor Humayun.


Rana Sanga came to the throne of Mewar in 1508, upon the death of his father, Rana Raimal. He was born on 11 May 1482. He was a skilled warrior and an astute political strategist who used powerful alliances to protect his kingdom from the larger states of the Mughal Empire, the Sultanate of Gujarat, and the Rajput chieftains.



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Rana Sanga was a Hindu ruler of Rajput ancestry belonging to the Sisodiya clan of Mewar. He was crowned King of Chittor in 1509, making him one of the most powerful Hindu rulers in Rajputana at the time. He fought dozens of battles against Mughal forces, culminating in a decisive victory against Babur in 1527. He also fought multiple battles against Afghan forces such as Sakatkhan and Ibrahim Lodhi. His lasting legacy was his unification of the Rajput chiefs, who collectively refused to accept the authority of Islamic rule. He was the last Hindu ruler to put up significant resistance against the Mughal Empire, and his death marked the end of Hindu Rajput power in North India.



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