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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Indian queen (13-14th century C.E.) This article is about the Queen of Mewar. For the Indian actress, see Rani Padmini (actress). For the Malayalam film, see Rani Padmini (film). Rani Padmini Rani of Mewar An 18th-century painting of Padmini Spouse Ratnasimha Dynasty Guhila (by marriage ...
Nagmati was, according to legend, the first wife and chief queen [1] of King Ratan Sen (identified with Ratnasimha), the Rajput ruler of Medapata (present-day Mewar). [2] Nagmati plays an important role in Malik Muhammad Jayasi 's epic poem Padmavat .
Gandharvsen then marries Padmavati to Ratansen, and also arranges 16,000 padmini women for his companions. [9] (Padmini is best among the four types of women, typically found only in Singhal.) [10] As Padmavati and Ratansen consummate their marriage in Singhal, Ratansen's first wife Nagmati longs for him in Chittor. She uses a bird to send a ...
Padmaavat also took inspiration from other earlier adaptations of the epic, including Bengali literary adaptations from Kshirode Prasad Vidyavinode in 1906 and Abanindranath Tagore in 1909, [45] the Tamil film Chittoor Rani Padmini (1963), [46] [47] and the Hindi film Maharani Padmini (1964). [45] Pre-production on the film began in July 2016.
The later legends based on Malik Mohammad Jaisi's epic poem Padmavat state that Alauddin invaded Chittor to obtain Rani Padmini, the queen of Ratnasimha (called Ratan Sen or Ratan Singh in these legends). According to these legends, a man named Raghava told Alauddin about the extraordinary beauty of Padmini. [6]
During 1310–1311, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent an army led by his slave-general Malik Kafur to the southernmost kingdoms of India. After subjugating the Hoysalas, Malik Kafur invaded the Pandya kingdom (called Ma'bar in Muslim chronicles) in present-day Tamil Nadu, taking advantage of a war of succession between the Pandya brothers Vira and Sundara.
Padmini's Palace or Rani Padmini's Palace is a white building and a three storied structure (a 19th-century reconstruction of the original). It is located in the southern part of the fort. Chhatris (pavilions) crown the palace roofs and a water moat surround the palace. This style of the palace became the forerunner of other palaces built in ...
Rani Padmavati may refer to: Padmavati (wife of Ashoka) , chief concubine of Emperor Ashoka Rani Padmini , also known as Padmavati, a legendary queen of Chittor, celebrated in the Padmavat