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Maharana Pratap pronunciation (help·info) or Pratap Singh (May 9, 1540 – January 19,
1597) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar, a region in north-western India in the present day
state of Rajasthan. In popular Indian culture, Pratap is considered to exemplify the qualities like
bravery and chivalry to which Rajputs aspire, especially in context of his opposition to the
Mughal emperor Akbar. The struggle between Rajput confederacy led by Pratap Singh, and the
Mughal Empire under Akbar, has often been characterised as a struggle between Hindus and the
invading hordes of Muslims, much on the same lines as the struggle between Shivaji and
Aurangzeb a little less than a century later.

Maharana Pratap was a Hindu Rajput. He saw Mughals as foreigners who had invaded India and
that is why he refused to surrender. His father, Udai Singh, had condemned the house of Man
Singh for their marriage with unclean foreigners and Pratap Singh said that he would call Akbar
only a "Turk" and not an emperor.




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Rana Hamir Singh was a 14th century ruler of Mewar in present-day Rajasthan, India.
Following an invasion by the Delhi sultanate at the turn of the 13th century, the ruling Guhilot
clan had been displaced from Mewar. Hammir, who belonged to an impoverished cadet branch
of that clan, regained control of the region, re-established the dynasty, and became the 1st of his
dynasty to use the royal title 'Rana'.
Rana Hammir also became the progenitor of the Sisodia clan, a branch of the Guhilot clan, to
which every succeeding Maharana of Mewar has belonged




Prithvi Raj III, commonly known as Prithviraj Chauhan (1149–1192 CE), was a king of the
Hindu Chauhan (Chauhamana) dynasty, who ruled the kingdom of Ajmer and Delhi in northern
India during the latter half of the 12th century.

Prithviraj Chauhan belonged to the Rajput Chauhan clan, which according to a legend mentioned
in later manuscripts of Prithviraj Raso was part of Agnivanshi Rajputs, derived its origin from a
sacrificial fire-pit. Chauhan was the last independent Hindu king to sit upon the throne of Delhi.
He succeeded to the throne in 1169 CE at the age of 20, and ruled from the twin capitals of
Ajmer and Delhi which he received from his maternal grandfather Arkpal or Anangpal III of the
Tomara dynasty in Delhi. He controlled much of present-day Rajasthan and Haryana, and unified
the Rajputs against Muslim invasions. His elopement in 1175 with Samyukta (Sanyogita), the
daughter of Jai Chandra Rathod, the Gahadvala king of Kannauj, is a popular romantic tale in
India, and is one of the subjects of the Prithviraj Raso, an epic poem composed by Chauhan's
court poet and friend, Chand Bardai.

Prithviraj Chauhan defeated the Muslim ruler Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori in the First Battle
of Tarain in 1191 and set him free as a gesture of mercy. Ghauri attacked for a second time the
next year, and Prithviraj was defeated and captured at the Second Battle of Tarain (1192). Sultan
Ghauri took Prithviraj to Ghazni and blinded him, legend states that in an archery show,
Prithviraj's poet Chand Bardai gave him the physical location of Ghori in the arena via poem and
then as Ghori ordered the start of show, Prithviraj shot him dead with a Shabdbhedi-baan. After
his defeat Delhi came under the control of Muslim rulers.




Krismasasya
shubhkaamnaa


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  • 1. Maharana Pratap pronunciation (help·info) or Pratap Singh (May 9, 1540 – January 19, 1597) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar, a region in north-western India in the present day state of Rajasthan. In popular Indian culture, Pratap is considered to exemplify the qualities like bravery and chivalry to which Rajputs aspire, especially in context of his opposition to the Mughal emperor Akbar. The struggle between Rajput confederacy led by Pratap Singh, and the Mughal Empire under Akbar, has often been characterised as a struggle between Hindus and the invading hordes of Muslims, much on the same lines as the struggle between Shivaji and Aurangzeb a little less than a century later. Maharana Pratap was a Hindu Rajput. He saw Mughals as foreigners who had invaded India and that is why he refused to surrender. His father, Udai Singh, had condemned the house of Man Singh for their marriage with unclean foreigners and Pratap Singh said that he would call Akbar only a "Turk" and not an emperor. facebook.com Maharana pratap rajput mandal. 24 likes 180 × 181 - 16k - jpg Rana Hamir Singh was a 14th century ruler of Mewar in present-day Rajasthan, India. Following an invasion by the Delhi sultanate at the turn of the 13th century, the ruling Guhilot clan had been displaced from Mewar. Hammir, who belonged to an impoverished cadet branch of that clan, regained control of the region, re-established the dynasty, and became the 1st of his dynasty to use the royal title 'Rana'. Rana Hammir also became the progenitor of the Sisodia clan, a branch of the Guhilot clan, to which every succeeding Maharana of Mewar has belonged Prithvi Raj III, commonly known as Prithviraj Chauhan (1149–1192 CE), was a king of the Hindu Chauhan (Chauhamana) dynasty, who ruled the kingdom of Ajmer and Delhi in northern India during the latter half of the 12th century. Prithviraj Chauhan belonged to the Rajput Chauhan clan, which according to a legend mentioned in later manuscripts of Prithviraj Raso was part of Agnivanshi Rajputs, derived its origin from a sacrificial fire-pit. Chauhan was the last independent Hindu king to sit upon the throne of Delhi. He succeeded to the throne in 1169 CE at the age of 20, and ruled from the twin capitals of
  • 2. Ajmer and Delhi which he received from his maternal grandfather Arkpal or Anangpal III of the Tomara dynasty in Delhi. He controlled much of present-day Rajasthan and Haryana, and unified the Rajputs against Muslim invasions. His elopement in 1175 with Samyukta (Sanyogita), the daughter of Jai Chandra Rathod, the Gahadvala king of Kannauj, is a popular romantic tale in India, and is one of the subjects of the Prithviraj Raso, an epic poem composed by Chauhan's court poet and friend, Chand Bardai. Prithviraj Chauhan defeated the Muslim ruler Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghori in the First Battle of Tarain in 1191 and set him free as a gesture of mercy. Ghauri attacked for a second time the next year, and Prithviraj was defeated and captured at the Second Battle of Tarain (1192). Sultan Ghauri took Prithviraj to Ghazni and blinded him, legend states that in an archery show, Prithviraj's poet Chand Bardai gave him the physical location of Ghori in the arena via poem and then as Ghori ordered the start of show, Prithviraj shot him dead with a Shabdbhedi-baan. After his defeat Delhi came under the control of Muslim rulers. Krismasasya shubhkaamnaa 123greetings.com kish.in wondrouspics.com allthingschristmas.com New Year Wishes. New Year Cards, New Year 2012 – New Year Greeting 550 × 350 - 97k - gif Free New Year Greeting Cards Cards 830 × 524 - 113k - jpg 1024 × 768 - 415k - 750 × 1000 - 123k - gif jpg
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  • 4. xmasecard.com vectorious.net 2013 new year new year greeting depositphotos.com depositphotos.com greeting cards card Christmas and New Chinese New Year 1600 × 1200 - 1747k - cherry 450 × 344 - 137k - jpg Year jpg 1024 × 903 - 362k - 1024 × 1024 - 267k - jpg jpg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next