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  1. One evening, he dropped forged letters near the Maldeo"s camp in such a way that they were sure to be intercepted. These letters indicated, falsely, that some of Maldeo"s army commanders were promising assistance to Sher Shah. This caused great consternation to Maldeo, who immediately (and wrongly) suspected his commanders of disloyalty.

  2. Udai Singh was the son of Maldeo Rathore, Raja of Marwar and Rani Swarup Deviji. He was also elder and only full-brother of Chandrasen, successor of Maldeo. When Rao Maldeo nominated his younger brother, Chandrasen to the throne, Udai Singh raised some turmoil. In order to pacify him, his mother had Maldeo to give him Phalodi.

  3. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Maldeo Rathore was expanding his territories westward and besieged Jaisalmer in 1537. Rawal Lunkaran was forced to sue for peace by giving Maldeo his daughter Umade Bhattiyani in marriage to him. Through this alliance Maldeo was able to secure his western borders and employ a large number of Bhati Rajputs from Jaisalmer. War with Jalore

  4. mewar and bikaner came to help haji khan. and forced maldeo rathore to retreat. • Battle of harmoda • 1557 CE rana udai singh threatened haji khan for war. haji khan fled to marwar for help. combined army of rao and khan defeated rana udai singh and captured merta.

  5. everything.explained.today › Maldeo_RathoreMaldeo Rathore Explained

    Rao Maldeo Rathore (5 December 1511 – 7 November 1562) was a king of Marwar from the Rathore dynasty, who ruled the kingdom of Marwar in present day state of Rajasthan. Maldeo ascended the throne in 1531 CE, inheriting a small ancestral principality of Rathore's but after a long period of military actions against his neighbours, Maldeo swept ...

  6. Rao Maldeo Rathore (5 December 1511 – 7 November 1562) was a king of Marwar from the Rathore dynasty, who ruled the kingdom of Marwar in present day state of Rajasthan. Maldeo ascended the throne in 1531 CE, inheriting a small ancestral principality of Rathore's but after a long period of military actions against his neighbours, Maldeo swept significant territories which included parts of ...

  7. Umade Bhattiyani (d. 1562; other names Umadeo, Uma Devi) was the wife of Maldeo Rathore, the renowned Rathore ruler of Marwar (r. 1532 – 1562). She earned the epithet of Roothi Rani — the Irate or Aggrieved Queen, or 'the Queen-who-Sulked' due to her strained relationship with her husband.