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  1. Udai Singh II (4 August 1522 – 28 February 1572) [5] was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur [6] in the present-day Rajasthan state of India. He was the 12th ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar. He was the fourth son of Rana Sanga [7] and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi .

    • 1540 – 28 February 1572
    • Rana Sanga
  2. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Biography Indian History. Udai Singh II – Maharana of Mewar. March 31, 2021 Priyanka Sharma. Udai Singh II was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur. He was the 12th ruler of the Mewar Dynasty. He was the fourth son of Rana Sanga and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi. Early Life.

  3. Its construction began in 1553, started by Maharana Udai Singh II of the Sisodia Rajput family as he shifted his capital from the erstwhile Chittor to the newfound city of Udaipur. The palace is located on the east bank of Lake Pichola and has several palaces built within its complex.

    • 1559
  4. 26 de dic. de 2022 · The City Palace in Udaipur is an architectural marvel that has stood the test of time. Built by Udai Singh II in 1559, this fortress contained a self-sufficient ecosystem since strategic defence was the driving force behind its construction. By Rajnish Wattas. 26 December 2022. Rajnish Wattas.

    • Rajnish Wattas
  5. City Palace, Udaipur(front view) Udai Singh II initiated the decades long struggle with the Mughals. Early into his reign, Maldev Rathore unsuccessfully invaded Mewar. In 1557, he was defeated by a joint invasion by Haji Khan and Maldeo Rathore in the Battle of Haramada. He is most known for establishing the city of Udaipur.

    • 33,030 km² (12,750 sq mi)
    • Hinduism
  6. Maharana Udai Singh II (r. 1537-1572 CE) realized that he had to look elsewhere, someplace peaceful to establish his capital. After much wandering and deliberation, he came to this area, today known as Udaipur, named after the Maharana, in 1553 CE.

  7. 4 de may. de 2022 · In 1559 CE, Maharana Udai Singh II (r. 1537-1572) made a shift in capital from Chittorgarh to Udaipur. These regions, formerly a part of the Princely State of Mewar, today fall under the Indian State of Rajasthan. The Royal abode of Mewar lies nestled amidst the Aravalli ranges, positioned upon a hill, with pristine water bodies nearby.