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  1. Rao Chandrasen (1562-1581) was a Rathore Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar.He was a younger son of Rao Maldev Rathore and younger brother of Udai Singh of Marwar.Rao Chandrasen followed his father's policy and stayed hostile to the ruling foreign powers in north India.

  2. His son rao Chandrasen Rathore defended his kingdom for nearly two decades against relentless attacks from the Mughal Empire. The Jodhawat Rathores lost much of their territory rapidly and were effectively subsumed. [4]

  3. Rao Maldeo Rathore (5 December 1511 – 7 November 1562) was a king of the Rathore dynasty, who ruled the kingdom of Marwar in present day state of Rajasthan.

  4. Rao Chandrasen (1562-1581) was a Rathore Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar.He was a younger son of Rao Maldev Rathore and younger brother of Udai Singh of Marwar.Rao Chandrasen followed his father's policy and stayed hostile to the ruling foreign powers in north India.

  5. Chandrasen Rathore ( r. 1562-1581) fue un gobernante indio de Marwar (en el actual estado de Rajasthan de la India). Era un hijo menor de Maldeo Rathore. Chandrasen siguió la política de su padre y se mantuvo hostil a las potencias extranjeras gobernantes en India.

  6. Rao Chandrasen Rathore ( r. 1562–1581) was an Indian ruler of Marwar (in the present day Rajasthan state of India). He was a younger son of Maldeo Rathore. Chandrasen followed his father's policy and stayed hostile to the ruling foreign powers in India.

  7. Rathores are a Suryavanshi Rajput clan. The clan traces its lineage back to Rama, the mythical hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana and through him back to the sun god Surya himself. Which is why the Rathores also call themselves Suryavanshi or family of the sun.