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Describe in brief about the struggle of Maharana Pratap with the mughals

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Maharana Pratap fielded a force of around 3,000 cavalry and 400 Bhil archers. The Mughals were led by Raja Man Singh of Amber, who commanded an army numbering around 5,000–10,000 men. After a fierce battle lasting more than six hours, Pratap found himself wounded and the day lost.

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Apart from Mewar, most of the Rajputs accepted the suzerainty of Akbar. Akbar sent four teams to make Pratap accept the submission. When these four parties failed to convince Pratap, Akbar made a plan to make Pratap a prisoner in the war. Akbar appointed Man Singh as the chief general and Asaf Khan his ally. Mansingh left for war on April 3, 1576 with the royal army. He made his camp near a village named Molela in Khamnaur. Maharana Pratap made his camp in a valley called Haldighati situated between the hills of Gogunda and Khamnaur.

The two armies came face to face on June 18, 1576. The Rajputs attacked the Mughals so aggressively that the Mughal soldiers ran around for their lives. Maharana Pratap's eyes fell on the Mughal general Man Singh. Maharana Pratap attacked Mansingh with a spear but Mansingh hid in the cistern and the bodyguard behind him was killed. At the same time, Chetak's leg was cut by a poisonous dagger tied in the sand of an elephant. At the same time, the royal army of the Mughals surrounded Pratap from all sides, it was decided that Jhala put Pratap's crown on his head. Pratap left safely.

In February, 1577 AD, Akbar himself and from October, 1577 AD to November, 1579 AD tried to fulfill his objective by sending Shahbaz Khan. After this, in 1580, Akbar sent Abdul Rahim Khankhana to fight with Pratap. The son of Maharana defeated Rahim Khankhana. Pratap took control of the entire party of Divar. After this, Akbar sent Jagannath, son of Bharmal of Amer, against Pratap in 1584. Jagannath Kachwaha also did not get success, but he died in Mandalgarh. After this victory, in 1585, after defeating the Luna Chavandians of the western-southern part of Mewar, Chavand was made his emergency capital. In 1597 AD, Maharana Pratap got hurt while offering the bow of the bow, due to which he was killed in Chavand on January 19, 1997.

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