The birthplace of Amar Balidani King Maharana Pratap, which is known for his bravery, power and bravery, is today's birth anniversary. King of Mewar is the name of Maharana Pratap, whose stories fill the pages of history. Many movies were made on them, researched and books were written in many languages. Despite this, people still remain eager to know about Maharana Pratap. Even today, the people of the nation take pride in the name of Maharana Pratap and patriotism and bravery run automatically in the rugs after taking their name. On their 479th birth anniversary, we are telling you 10 verses of Maharana Pratap and 10 interesting stories related to them. At the same time, we will also give you interesting information related to the war in the Battle of Haldighati, and the war of their war.
Maharana Pratap was the 13th Rajput king of Mewar. He was born on May 9, 1950, on the same day in the royal palace family of Mewar. Maharana Pratap, born in Kublalgarh, Rajasthan, was the son of Maharana Uday Singh and Maharani Jayavanti. As much as Maharana Pratap is known for his bravery, his love for his generosity and the people and the state is known. His war against the Mughal ruler Akbar in the Haldi Valley is fought by the most famous battle of history. With their small army in this war, they chalked away the huge army of the Mughals. Maharana Pratap's story is the most popular of eating grass bread in the forest.
Maharana Pratap's War Weapon
1. Maharana Pratap always kept a spear with him during the war, which weighed 81 kg. He used to break this spear with one hand and fall on the enemy.
2. During the war, Maharana Pratap weighed 72 kg of armor.
3. According to historians, the weight of Maharana Pratap's spears, armor, shield and two swords was 208 kilograms in total.
4. Maharana Pratap's weapons are among the most heavily battle weapons in history.
Maharana Pratap: Introduction and Family
1. Maharana Pratap was born on 09 May 1950 in Kublalgarh, Rajasthan.
2. Maharana Pratap had organized 11 marriages for political reasons.
3. Maharana Pratap had a total of 17 sons and 5 daughters.
4. Amr, Amar, born of the queen of Ajbes, was succeeded by Maharana Pratap.
5. Amar Singh was very brave and eclectic like his father Maharana Pratap.
6. According to historians, Amar Singh was 17 years old at the time of turf war.
7. Protecting Mewar, Maharana Pratap was killed on January 19, 1597.
8. It is said that on the death of Maharana Pratap, Mughal ruler Akbar was also very unhappy.
9. Akbar's heart was a great admirer of the qualities of Maharana Pratap, his bravery and character.
10 statements of Maharana Pratap
1. Time is so powerful that one king can feed grass bread too.
2. Man's pride and self esteem is his biggest earning. Therefore, they should always be protected.
3. Those who think of their nation as well as themselves and their families, are true citizens.
4. Till then work till you get your floor.
5. Destruction of injustice and wrongdoing is the duty of the whole mankind.
6. Those who do not feel defeated even in very difficult situations, they lose by losing.
7. Those who are full of happiness in the pleasures and fear in adversity, they neither get success nor do they remember the history.
8. Even if you love snakes, then he will never be able to dive according to your nature.
9. The first duty of the ruler is to preserve the honor and dignity of his kingdom.
10. There is no cost of living before our pride, dignity and self esteem.
10 interesting stories of Maharana Pratap
1. Name of Maharana Pratap's most beloved horse was Chetak. Like Maharana Pratap, his horse was also very brave and sensible.
2. Maharana Pratap was called as a Kika with love in childhood.
3. The disastrous war of turmeric valley between Maharana Pratap and Mughal ruler Akbar was held on 18 June 1576. The history of the turf valley in history is compared to the war of Mahabharata.
4. According to historians, neither Akbar had won either in the Battle of Haldi Valley or Maharana Pratap was defeated. Because of this, Maharana Pratap had an unwavering sense of security in the state.
5. Akbar sent his peace envoy to Maharana Pratap six times to avoid the turf war, but Rajput King turned down Akbar's offer every time.
6. During the battle of the Haldi valley, Maharana Pratap had only met with the 20,000 soldiers and 80 thousand soldiers of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Despite this Akbar Maharana Pratap could not bow down.
7. Maharana Pratap's most beloved and faithful horse also introduced the brave heroes in front of the enemies. However, he was killed due to injuries in this war.
8. In Chittoor's turf valley, there is still the samadhi of Maharana Pratap's beloved horse Chetak.
9. Chetak cooperated with Maharana Pratap till the last breath. On the battle of the Mughal army in the war, Chetak Maharana Pratap was seated and many fel long tunnels were snatched.
10. As brave as Maharana Pratap, the same generous and justice-loving too. Once his son Amar Singh had captured Akbar's commander Rahim Khankhana and his family. Maharana had freed them.