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Rani karnawati

Rani karnawati is a rajput queen. She was from bundi and her spouse is Rana sanga.

She was the mother of next two Rana of mewar Rana vikram aditya, Rana uday singh ll. and the grand mother of Rana pratap singh.

Babur is captured to delhi in 1526. Rana sanga a led the Confederation of Rajput Ruler against him. But, the rajput defeted the battle of khanua. After that Rana sanga died because of wounds of battle or someone says he get poisoned by his nobles. Leaving karnawati widow and her elder son vikramaditya become Next Rana.

Vikram aditya is matured but was weak and suffered a defeted by the hands of Bahadur shah of Gujrat.

That time Rani karnawati send Rakhi to humayun by offering the status of her brother and apeeling for help.

Humayun is leave for chittor. But, humayun come late. Rani karnawati wait for him. But at last she committed Jauhar. With other women on March 8 1535 A. D.

All the children is also killed except one uday singh ll. Who were in the hands of entrusted karnawati maid panna dhai.

Humayun arrived, but late to safe karnawati.

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