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The idol of Rajput :- Rana sanga

Rana sangram singh popularly known as Rana sanga. He was born on April 12 1482 . He was belonged to sisodiya clan of rajput.

Rana sanga is the grand son of Rana kumbha and son of Rana Raimal .

He Became the king of mewar in 1508 after the battle of succession with his brother and ruled till 1528.

He was the Ruler of medival india. Who stood, united several Rajput states &fought against the foreign Invaders. Despite losing one arm, one eye, and had close to 80 wounds on his bodys.

In the battle of khatoli, he fought with Ibrahim lodi in 1518 , both army fight in Haravati, the Sultan gave up and left the battleground after fighting five hours.

Rana sanga captured lodi prince as a prisnor & Released him after few days.

By payment of a Ransom .In this battle Rana sanga arm is cut by sword. An arrow made him lame.

In battle of khanwa is the second most major battle of modern day of India. Rana united the rajput & fought against the Invading forces of mughal emperor Babur. But in this battle rajput defeted.

Rana sanga was married to rani karnawati and a father of 4 child. Bhoj raj ,ratan singh, vikram aditya singh and uday singh ll.

He died on 30 January 1528 aged 43 . It is believed that he was poisoned by some of his nobles.

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