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Pratap and his first wife

 

Rana pratap is the king of mewar, he loves her motherland in their last breath, but, someone else is also important in his life and love her indeep.

He love his, first wife Ajabde punwar.Ajabde punwar is from bijolia her father is Rao mamrakh and mother hansa bai,actually in their teen age, they both meet each other, they first become friends and afterwards they fall in love with each other.

After seeing rana pratap love interest rana uday singh agree to their marriage. They both get married when he is 17 years and ajabde is 15 years.

Rana pratap has also 10 others wife also. But her first love is ajabde only. He will share all her political secrets and also take suggestion .

In his jungle tour of haldi ghati fight ajabde is always with her. In haldi ghati fight accident happen with ajabde and she died. This shocks pratap. Ajabde died in their early fourtys .after ajabde he will spend time with his mother. After 8years pratap also died

Ajabde give pratap two sons .Amar singh ,which become next Rana of mewar. And second child bhagwan das.

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