Maharana Pratap Singh- a name that is written with golden letters in the history of India, a name that in itself contains the story of greatness and a name that is embraced by every Indian heart and shall be embraced for centuries to come. He was truly a great ruler who had courage in his blood and justice in his nerves. Maharana Pratap, the son of Maharana Udai Singh II and Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji was born on May 9, 1540. He was the eldest of all the sons of Maharana Udai Singh II. Where his father taught him discipline, his mother taught him to balance it with happiness and it was just because of these two that Kunwar(prince) Pratap grew up to be not just a great warrior but also a kind-hearted soul. At a very young age, stories of his courage and justice were inspiration for people. After assuring that Kunwar Pratap is independent and can look after himself and others, his family decided to choose a suitable bride for him. For more details visit here: - https://goo.gl/zA1CxU
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Story Of The Great Rajput Warrior Maharana Pratap And His Hourse Chetak
Maharana Pratap Singh- a name that is written with golden letters in the history of India, a name that in itself contains the story of greatness and a name that is embraced by every Indian heart and shall be embraced for centuries to come. He was truly a great ruler who had courage in his blood and justice in his nerves. Maharana Pratap, the son of Maharana Udai Singh II and Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji was born on May 9, 1540. He was the eldest of all the sons of Maharana Udai Singh II. Where his father taught him discipline, his mother taught him to balance it with happiness and it was just because of these two that Kunwar(prince) Pratap grew up to be not just a great warrior but also a kind-hearted soul. At a very young age, stories of his courage and justice were inspiration for people. After assuring that Kunwar Pratap is independent and can look after himself and others, his family decided to choose a suitable bride for him. For more details visit here: - https://goo.gl/zA1CxU
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Maharana Pratap Singh- a name that is written with golden letters in the history of India, a name that in itself contains the story of greatness and a name that is embraced by every Indian heart and shall be embraced for centuries to come. He was truly a great ruler who had courage in his blood and justice in his nerves. Maharana Pratap, the son of Maharana Udai Singh II and Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji was born on May 9, 1540. He was the eldest of all the sons of Maharana Udai Singh II. Where his father taught him discipline, his mother taught him to balance it with happiness and it was just because of these two that Kunwar(prince) Pratap grew up to be not just a great warrior but also a kind-hearted soul. At a very young age, stories of his courage and justice were inspiration for people. After assuring that Kunwar Pratap is independent and can look after himself and others, his family decided to choose a suitable bride for him. For more details visit here: - https://goo.gl/zA1CxU
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Pratap and his conflicts with Akbar. Read More:- https://goo.gl/e9eaEr Maharana Pratap Singh- a name that is written with golden letters in the history of India. Maharana Pratap, the son of Maharana Udai Singh II and Maharani Jaiwanta Baiji was born on May 9, 1540. The mother of Maharana inculcated and imbibed the values of patriotism and self respect right from the early childhood. Battle of Haldighati was fought in June, 1576 for approximately four hours. Begining with the chances of Maharana Prataps victory, it ended with his defeat and his most beloved and loyal horse, Chetaks death. After this, Maharana Pratap lived in forests. In 1579, when Akbars focus shifted from Mewar, Maharana reoccupied many of the kingdoms including Kumbalgarh and Udaipur and made Chavand his capital. In fact if destiny would not have been on the side of Mughal Army, Maharana Pratap Singhs would have pierced the chest of Crown Prince Salim with his invincible spear. This historic spear of great patriotic relevance is at display even today at the Udaipur City Palace Museum. Read more https://goo.gl/e9eaEr