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For other people named Pratap Singh, see Pratap Singh (disambiguation).

Pratap Singh I (About this soundpronunciation (help·info)) (9 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), popularly known as Maharana Pratap, was the 13th king of Mewar, a region in north-western India in the present-day state of Rajasthan.

Maharana Pratap

13th Maharana of Mewar

RajaRaviVarma MaharanaPratap.jpg

Pratap Singh I in a painting by Raja Ravi Varma

Maharana of Mewar

Reign

1 March 1572 –

19 January 1597[1]

Predecessor

Udai Singh II

Successor

Amar Singh I

Ministers

Bhamashah

Born

9 May 1540

Kumbhalgarh, Mewar[1][2]

(Present day: Kumbhal Fort, Rajsamand District, Rajasthan, India)

Died

19 January 1597 (aged 56)[1]

Chavand, Mewar[1]

(Present day:Chavand, Udaipur District, Rajasthan, India)

Spouse

Maharani Ajabde (consort)

Issue

Amar Singh I

Bhagwan Das

Dynasty

Sisodia

Father

Udai Singh II

Mother

Maharani Jaiwanta Bai

Religion

Hinduism

Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II

(1326–1884)

Hammir Singh

(1326–1364)

Kshetra Singh

(1364–1382)

Lakha Singh

(1382–1421)

Mokal Singh

(1421–1433)

Rana Kumbha

(1433–1468)

Udai Singh I

(1468–1473)

Rana Raimal

(1473–1508)

Rana Sanga

(1508–1527)

Ratan Singh II

(1528–1531)

Vikramaditya Singh

(1531–1536)

Vanvir Singh

(1536–1540)

Udai Singh II

(1540–1572)

Pratap Singh I

(1572–1597)

Amar Singh I

(1597–1620)

Karan Singh II

(1620–1628)

Jagat Singh I

(1628–1652)

Raj Singh I

(1652–1680)

Jai Singh

(1680–1698)

Amar Singh II

(1698–1710)

Sangram Singh II

(1710–1734)

Jagat Singh II

(1734–1751)

Pratap Singh II

(1751–1754)

Raj Singh II

(1754–1762)

Ari Singh II

(1762–1772)

Hamir Singh II

(1772–1778)

Bhim Singh

(1778–1828)

Jawan Singh

(1828–1838)

Sardar Singh

(1828–1842)

Swarup Singh

(1842–1861)

Shambhu Singh

(1861–1874)

Sajjan Singh

(1874–1884)

Fateh Singh

(1884–1930)

Bhupal Singh

(1930—1955)

Bhagwant Singh

(1955-1971)

Arvind Singh

(1971)

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Early life and accession

Battle of Haldighati

Reconquest of Mewar

Death

Legacy

In popular culture

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Answered by ishu8424
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More than 400 years after his death, Maharana Pratap is still revered as the supreme symbol of Rajput valour, the indomitable warrior who refused to bow to Mughal emperor Akbar as he fought alone and unaided to preserve his kingdom's independence.

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