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Rana Lakha (1382 – 1421) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom.He was the son of Rana Kshetra Singh and ruled Mewar from 1382 until his death in 1421. Lakha was married several times and had at least eight sons. [1] His youngest son Mokal Singh by his wife Hansa Bai of Marwar became the fourth Rana in the year 1421. [1]
Lakha Singh: 1382–1421 Khsetra's son, he was defeated multiple battles by Zafar Khan of Gujrat, but the territories were recovered. He rebuilt temples and shrines destroyed by Allaudin Khilji. [6] Mokal Singh: 1421–1433 Lakha's son, he defeated the Sultan of Nagaur and Gujrat. Later the sultan of Gujrat invaded Mewar and during this invasion.
Hansa Bai was Rani of the Rajput kingdom of Mewar during the early 15th century. She was the wife of Maharana Lakha Singh and mother to his heir, Mokal.. Born as a Rathore princess of Mandore, she brought peace between her clan and that of her husband, the Sisodias, which lasted until the reign of her grandson, Rana Kumbha.
Lakha Singh (born 2 January 1965) is an Indian boxer. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. [1] References
The prince rapidly gained influence at the Mewari court, with his power reaching its zenith following the death of Lakha Singh in 1421. [5] [6] Hansa Bai, due to the minority of her young son Mokal Singh, entreated Ranmal to administer the state on behalf of the new Rana. He fulfilled this role admirably over the following years, launching ...
The grandson of Hansa Bai and Lakha Singh, Rana Kumbha ascended the throne after Mokal was killed by Chacha and Mera. Raghavedev was assassinated by Ranmal. Raghavedev was assassinated by Ranmal. With the increasing influence of Ranmal over Mewar State administration, there was discontent among people.
The Battle of Sarai Nurdin was fought between the Khalsa's 2 Sikhs Bhai Bota and Bhai Garja Singh and the Mughal forces led by Subahdar (Governor) Zakariya Khan. This battle is one of the most important battles in Sikh history, and is one of the most significant battles after Banda Singh Bahadur's execution.