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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rana_RaimalRana Raimal - Wikipedia

    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.

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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. Quick Facts Mewar, Reign ... Close. He came to power by defeating his patricide predecessor, Udai Singh I in battles at Jawar, Darimpur and Pangarh.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Rana Raimal(14731509) was a Rajput ruler of Mewar. He was the son of Rana Kumbha. He strengthened the state of Mewar and repaired the temple of Eklingji, Chittor. How Rana Raimal ascent to the throne? Raimal and Udai Singh I were the sons of the legendary Rana Kumbha. Raimal was younger than Udai Singh, hence he was not a successor.

  4. 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.

  5. Rajput ruler. Rana Raimal was a Rajput ruler of Mewar. Background. 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.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2021 · Rana Sanga (Maharana Sangram Singh) was born on 12 April 1482. He belonged to the Sisodiya Clan of the Rajputs. Rana Sanga- Pride of Mewar. After the death of Rana Raimal (son of Maharana Kumbha) who ruled Mewar from 1473 to 1508, there was an intense battle for the throne of Mewar.

  7. Rana Kumbha or Kumbhkaran Singh (1433–1468), popularly known as Maharana Kumbha, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar. He belonged to the Sisodia clan of Rajputs . [4] It was during his reign that Mewar became one of the most powerful political powers in northern India.