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  1. Chawand (also spelt Chavand [1]) is a town in Sarada tehsil of Udaipur district, Rajasthan. [2] The historical significance of the town is that it was the last capital of Mewar under the reign of Maharana Pratap.

  2. Chavand was the last capital of Mewar where the Rajput warrior Maharana Pratap spent the last two decades of his life and died. The place is in ruins and neglected by the government, despite its historical significance and connection to the Haldighati battle.

  3. Mar 31, 2022 · Chawand Ragamala is the earliest dated example of Mewar paintings in Rajasthan, commissioned by Rana Amar Singh in 1605. It depicts six ragas or musical modes with scenes of love, longing and nature.

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  4. Jan 9, 2024 · He breathed his last on January 19, 1597, within the walls of Chavand, a fort nestled in the Aravalli Range. His death marked the end of a life dedicated to the defense of Mewar’s sovereignty and the resistance against foreign domination.

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    • Amar Singh I, Bhagwan Das
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  5. Jun 22, 2018 · Maharana Pratap retired in the hills of Aravali after the battle of Haldighati in order to continue his venture to defeat the ferocious Mughals and strengthen his army. During his time there, he captured the area of Chavand from the Rathores. He then established his new capital in Chavand in 1585 CE.

  6. Sep 30, 2024 · Maharana Udai Singh II ruled the kingdom of Mewar, with his capital at Chittor. Maharana Pratap was the eldest of twenty-five sons and hence given the title of Crown Prince. He was destined to be the 54th ruler of Mewar, in the line of the Sisodiya Rajputs.

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  8. Sep 21, 2020 · Chavand, basically, is a place where Pratap lived for about two decades and breathed his last on June 29, 1597. Presently, one needs to walk through the rubbles to try to trace out the penultimate period of this hero, who was the bravest amongst all braves, in the mediaeval Indian history.