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  1. Kumbha of Mewar. Rana Kumbha or Kumbhkaran Singh (1433–1468), popularly known as Maharana Kumbha, was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar. [3] . 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.

    • Kingdom of Mewar

      The Kingdom of Mewar, sometimes known as Udaipur State, was...

  2. 26 de nov. de 2017 · Kumbhakarna Singh, better known as Rana Kumbha, was the ruler of Mewar, in India, from 1433 to 1468. He was the son of Maharana Mokal Singh, hailing from the Sisodia clan of Rajputs.

  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. 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. It was during his reign that Mewar became one of the most powerful political powers in northern India.

  4. Kumbha of Mewar - Dharmapedia Wiki. Template:Short description. Not to be confused with Kumbhakarna. Kumbhkarna Singh (r. 1433–1468 CE), popularly known as Maharana Kumbha, was the Maharana of the Kingdom of Mewar in India. [4] . He belonged to the Sisodia clan of Rajputs. [5] .

  5. Rana Kumbha is credited with having built 32 forts in the kingdom of Mewar out of which Kumbhalgarh was one of the mightiest. Although Chittorgarh was the capital of Mewar, it was Kumbhalgarh, tucked away amidst hills and forests, that acted as a place of refuge for the royalty during invasions.