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  1. Pratap Singh I (c. 9 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.

  2. Jun 27, 2018 · Ramprasad killed and injured a number of horses, elephants and soldiers during the Battle of Haldighati. Raja Mansingh is said to have deployed seven elephants to capture Ramprasad. Previous Article

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · Death of Maharana Pratap. Rana Pratap faced many challenges after the Battle of Haldighati. He was in exile from his kingdom and lived in the rugged Aravalli Hills. He continued his struggle against the Mughals and refused to surrender his principles. Maharana Pratap died on 19th January 1597 at the age of 56.

  4. A Jhala chieftain called Man Singh took the Rana's place and donned some of his royal emblems by which the Mughals mistook him for the Rana. Man Singh Jhala was eventually killed, however his act of bravery gave the Rana enough time to safely retreat.

    • 18 June 1576
    • Gogunda annexed by Mughals
    • Mughal victory [1][2][3][4][5]
  5. Aug 16, 2021 · After Rana Uday Singh died, Maharana Pratap inherited the throne of Mewar. King Akbar seeing this opportunity, sent several men to convince Maharana Pratap to come under the canopy of the...

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · Maharana Pratap, the crowned ruler of Mewar, was born in 1540 and died on January 19, 1597. The Mewar ruler was regarded as one of the bravest Rajput warriors and was well-known for his memorable fights against the Mughals. Known by his people as Mewari Rana, he passed away as a hero for his people. Even though centuries have been passed since ...

  7. Wounded Rana Pratap fled away from the Mughal army and was saved by his brother Sakta. Man Singh in the meantime killed Maan Singh Jhala thinking him to be Rana Pratap.