Rana Sanga

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Rana Sanga was a prominent early 16th-century Rajput king of Mewar, renowned for his resistance against the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal emperor Babur in northern India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu monarch
King of Mewar
Rajput ruler
historical figure
alsoKnownAs Maharana Sanga NERFINISHED
Sangram Singh I NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Dholpur NERFINISHED
Battle of Khanwa NERFINISHED
Battle of Khatoli NERFINISHED
birthPlace Mewar NERFINISHED
present-day Rajasthan, India
child Rana Ratan Singh II NERFINISHED
Rana Vikramaditya Singh NERFINISHED
Udai Singh II NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Mewar NERFINISHED
culture Rajput warrior culture
deathDate 1528
deathPlace Mewar NERFINISHED
dynasty Sisodia dynasty NERFINISHED
era early 16th century
ethnicGroup Rajput NERFINISHED
formedAllianceWith Rajput chiefs of North India
fullName Maharana Sangram Singh NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Rajputana NERFINISHED
knownFor personal bravery in battle
suffering multiple battle wounds and losing an arm and an eye
legacy symbol of Rajput valor and resistance in Indian history
notableFor Battle of Khanwa NERFINISHED
expansion of Mewar’s power in early 16th-century North India
leadership of Rajput confederacy in North India
resistance against Mughal emperor Babur
resistance against the Delhi Sultanate
opponent Babur NERFINISHED
Ibrahim Lodi NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Delhi NERFINISHED
politicalMovement Rajput confederacy against Delhi Sultanate
Rajput resistance to Mughal expansion
positionHeld Maharana of Mewar NERFINISHED
predecessor Rana Raimal NERFINISHED
regionRuled Mewar NERFINISHED
parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh
parts of present-day Rajasthan
reignEnd 1528
reignStart c. 1508
religion Hinduism
spouse Rani Karnavati NERFINISHED
successor Rana Ratan Singh II NERFINISHED

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