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Raimal Singh Sisodia, also known as Rana Raimal, (r. 1473–1509) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar. Maharana Raimal was the son of Rana Kumbha and his Rathore queen, a princess of Idar . He came to power by defeating his patricide predecessor, Udai Singh I in battles at Jawar , Darimpur and Pangarh. [4]
3 de feb. de 2021 · Rana Raimal fights the sultan and his nephews. Sultan of Delhi, Sikander Lodi allying with the sons of Udai Singh – Surajmal and Sahasmal, fought against Rana Raimal. In this war, Sultan was defeated. Surajmal survived and was pardoned by Rana Raimal. Fight at Sadri. Surajmal and Raimal’s armies met at Sadri, a town that Surajmal had captured.
Raimal Singh Sisodia, also known as Rana Raimal, was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar. Maharana Raimal was the son of Rana Kumbha and his Rathore queen, a princess of Idar.
Maharana Raimal was the son of Rana Kumbha. By marrying Sringardevi (daughter of Rao Jodha), Raimal ended the conflict with the Rathores. Career He came to power by defeating his patricide predecessor, Udai Singh I in battles at Jawar, Darimpur and Pangarh. Early in Raimal"s reign, Ghiyas Shah of Malwa attacked Chittor unsuccessfully.
Raimal Singh Sisodia también conocido como Rana Raimal (r. 1473-1509) fue un gobernante hindú Rajput de Mewar . Maharana Raimal era el hijo de Rana Kumbha . Llegó al poder al derrotar a su antecesor del parricidio, Udai Singh I, en las batallas de Jawar , Darimpur y Pangarh. Al principio del reinado de Raimal, Ghiyas Shah de Malwa atacó a Chittor sin éxito. Poco después, el general de ...
Rana Udaykaran/uda was born to Rana Kumbha as his eldest son. He was suspicious that his father wanted to make his younger brother, Raimal , his successor. So he assassinated his father Rana Kumbha in the year 1468 while he was praying in the Kumbhashyam Temple in Kumbhalgarh Fort .
After the death of his father, Rana Sanga, Ratan Singh II was crowned King. Ratan Singh II was assassinated in 1531. He was succeeded by his brother Maharana Vikramaditya Singh. During the reign of Vikramaditya, when the Muzaffarid Sultan of Gujarat Bahadur Shah sacked Chittor in 1535, Udai Singh was sent to Bundi for safety.