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Reign : ( 1540-1597 )
Died : 1597-01-19 ,Maharana Pratap: The Symbol of Courage and Patriotism
Spouse : Maharani Ajabde Panwar, Phool bai rathore (Phool Kanwar Rathore)
Children : Amar Singh I and Bhagwan Das
Height : : 7 Ft 5 Inch
Weight : : 110Kg
Pratap Singh I, popularly known as Maharana Pratap (c. 9 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), was a Hindu Rajput king of Mewar from the Sisodia dynasty. He fought several major battles against Akbar including the Battle of Haldighati in 1576 to resist the expansionist policy of the Mughal empire. Pratap became a folk hero for his military resistance through guerrilla warfare which proved inspirational for later rebels against Mughals.
In stark contrast to other Rajput rulers who accommodated and formed alliances with the various Muslim dynasties in the subcontinent, by the time Pratap ascended to the throne, Mewar was going through a long standing conflict with the Mughals which started with the defeat of his grandfather Rana Sanga in the Battle of Khanwa in 1527 and continued with the defeat of his father Udai Singh II in Siege of Chittorgarh in 1568.[14] Pratap Singh, gained distinction for his refusal to form any political alliance with the Mughal Empire and his resistance to Muslim domination. The conflicts between Pratap Singh and Akbar led to the Battle of Haldighati.
Vir Shiromani Pratap Singh Ji was the 13th king of the Mewar dynasty, now a part of the northwest Rajasthan region. He was renowned for his bravery in the battle against Akbar on the Haldighati Battlefield and the Battle of Dewair.
Height of Maharana Pratap was 7 ft 5 inch.
Maharana Pratap was one of the strongest warriors in the country, with a height of 7 feet 5 inches. He carried 360 kg of weight, including a spear weighing around 80 kg, two swords weighing 208 kg and armour of nearly 72 kg. His own weight was over 110 kg.
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