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  1. Mewar. Agencia de Mewar hasta 1906. Agencia de los Estats de Rajputana Occidental separada de Mewar en 1906. Mewar (conocido también como Udaipur, por el nombre de su capital) fue un principado de la India, en la agencia de Mewar, en la Rajputana. En la literatura sánscrita se le conoce como Maidpat.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MewarMewar - Wikipedia

    Mewar or Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India. It includes the present-day districts of Bhilwara , Chittorgarh , Pratapgarh , Rajsamand , Udaipur , Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan , Neemuch and Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Gujarat.

    • Southern Rajasthan
    • Mewari
    • Nagda, Chittaurgarh, and Udaipur
  3. The Kingdom of Mewar, sometimes known as Udaipur State, was an independent kingdom in Rajputana region of India, ruled by the Sisodia dynasty. It was established around the 6th century by the minor rulers of the Nagada-Ahar region of Udaipur and later, in the 10th century, it transformed into an independent state under Rawal ...

    • 33,030 km² (12,750 sq mi)
    • Hinduism
  4. Pratap Singh I ( Hindi pronunciation: [Mahārāṇā pratāp] ⓘ; c. 9 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), popularly known as Maharana Pratap, was a king of Kingdom of Mewar, a princely state in north-western India in the present-day state of Rajasthan.

  5. El fuerte Kumbhalgarh es un fuerte medieval de la India, una fortaleza mewar erigida en la zona occidental de los montes Aravalli, actualmente parte del distrito de Rajsamand del estado de Rajastán.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › MewarMewar - Wikiwand

    Mewar or Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India. It includes the present-day districts of Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan, Neemuch and Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh and some parts of Gujarat. Map of the Mewar Region.

  7. The Mughal conquest of Mewar was a military campaign led by Shah Jahan under the command of Emperor Jahangir in 1615. After a year of attrition warfare, Rana Amar Singh I surrendered conditionally to the Mughal forces, transforming Mewar into a vassal state of the Mughal Empire.