How did Birth Anniversary Maharana Pratap fight Haldighati war, know- special things.Maharana Pratap was born today on 9th May, 1540. Know about Maharaja Maharana Pratap of Mewar ...
Today is the birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap, the great Hindu ruler of Mewar. He was born on May 9, 1540. In the sixteenth century Rajput rulers, Maharana Pratap was such a ruler who continued to give Akbar a consistent collision. Let's know some interesting things about them ....
- Maharana Pratap was born on May 9, 1540, in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. Battle of Haldighati fought between Maharana Pratap and Mughal emperor Akbar is quite popular. Because this battle between Akbar and Maharana Pratap proved to be devastating like the Mahabharata war. Let us tell you that this war lasted for four hours on June 18, 1576.
- Tell you, Maharana Pratap had only 20000 soldiers in the Battle of Haldi valley and Akbar had 85,000 soldiers. Despite this Maharana Pratap did not give up and kept fighting for independence.
- Tell us, Maharana Pratap's spear weighed 81 kg. The same person who had worn armor on his chest was 72 kg. Weighing two swords was 208 kg.
- Maharana Pratap had a horse that was the most loved of her. Whose name was Chetak. Please tell. His horse Chetak was also very brave.
Learn what is the Battle of Haldighati
This is the most famous war of medieval history, in which the huge army of Akbar, led by Rana Maharana Pratap and Mansingh of Mewar, had a face-to-face encounter. This war was fought on 18 June 1576.
Four hours was war
Even today, there has been a continuous debate whether Akbar's victory in this war or the victory of Maharana Pratap? There have been many facts and research on this issue. It is said that there was no conclusion in the fight. However, let us tell you that this war lasted for four hours on June 18, 1576. In this entire war, the Rajputs army was getting twenty over the Mughals and their strategy was getting successful.
Occupation of the Mughals was captured
After this war, the Mughals were captured on Mewar, Chittor, Gogunda, Kuhalangarh and Udaipur. All the Rajput kings were subject to the Mughals and the Maharana was left to roam freely. Maharana Pratap had definitely lost the battle in the battle of Haldighati but he did not kneel in front of the Mughals. They started mobilizing their power again.