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Maharana Pratap
Introdution:
Pratap Singh (9 May 1540 - 29 January
1597) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar,
a region in north-western India in the
present day state of Rajasthan. In popular
Indian culture, Pratap is considered to
exemplify the qualities like bravery and
chivalry to which Rajputs aspire,
especially in context of his opposition to
the Mughal emperor Akbar. The struggle
between Rajput confederacy led by Pratap
Singh, and the Mughal Empire under
Akbar, has often been characterised as a
struggle between Hindus and the invading
hordes of Muslims, much on the same
lines as the struggle between Shivaji and
Aurangzeb a little less than a century
later. Maharana Pratap was a Hindu
Rajput He saw the Mughals as foreigners
who had invaded India and therefore
refused to surrender to them or accept
their rule. His father, Udai Singh, had
condemned the house of Man Singh for
their marriage with unclean foreigners and
Pratap Singh said that he would call Akbar find
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Answered by shouryarawat
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The natural virtues are sometimes known as the four cardinal virtues (from Latin cardo, “hinge”) because on them all lesser attitudes hinge. They are prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice. This enumeration is said to go back to Socrates and is certainly to be found in Plato and Aristotle.

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