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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amar_Singh_IAmar Singh I - Wikipedia

    e. Maharana Amar Singh I, the Maharana ruler of Mewar Kingdom (March 16, 1559 – January 26, 1620), was the eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap I .He was the 14th Rana of Mewar,ruling from January 19, 1597 till his death on January 26, 1620.

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  2. Amar Singh I, who succeeded Maharana Pratap, continued to contradict the Mughals. Following initial strikes, the Mughals took control of the plains of Mewar, forcing Amar Singh and his father into hiding. When Jahangir ascended to the throne, he launched a series of assaults against Amar Singh.

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    • Mewar became a vassal of Mughal Empire
    • Mughal Victory
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  3. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Maharana Amar Singh 1 (1559-1620) : The Lone Warrior: Forgotten son of Maharana Pratap who protected the Independence of Mewar. This king of Mewar had suffered from many critiques of Historians. People often forgot his incessant resistance to the vast Mughal empire and focus only to consider him as a weak leader.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2022 · Maharana Amar Singh I, the Maharana of Mewar, was Maharana Pratap of Mewar’s eldest son and heir. He ruled Mewar from January 19, 1597, until his death on January 26, 1620, as the 16th Rana of the Mewar dynasty of Sisodia Rajputs.

  5. Maharana Amar Singh I , el Maharana de Mewar (16 de marzo de 1559-26 de enero de 1620), fue el hijo mayor y sucesor de Maharana Pratap de Mewar . Fue el decimocuarto Rana de la dinastía Mewar de Sisodia Rajputs y gobernante de Mewar desde el 19 de enero de 1597 hasta su muerte el 26 de enero de 1620. Su capital era Udaipur .

  6. www.eternalmewarblog.com › rulers-of-mewar › rana-amar-singhRana Amar Singh I - Eternal Mewar

    Maharana Amar Singh I was the eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap. He was the 13th Ruler of Mewar dynasty of Sisodiya Rajputs. Maharana Pratap, on his death bed, made his successor swear to him in front of his chiefs to maintain their fight against the Mughals and to re-conquer Chittor.

  7. Amar Singh Is reign was marked by remarkable peace and friendliness between Mewar and the Mughals. Aurangzeb, however, clashed with Mewar several times during the reign of Maharana Raj Singh I (r. 1652–1680) and Maharana Jai Singh (r. 1680–98). Finally, a treaty between Jai Singh and Aurangzeb made the Mughals withdraw their forces from ...