Maharana Sangram Singh, commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the ruler of Mewar and one of the most prominent Rajput leaders in the 16th century India. He belonged to Sisodiya clan of Rajput and ruled between 1508 and 1528. He is known for his valour and the courage with which he fought against the Mughal invader Babur. The son of Rana Raimal, he succeeded to the throne after his father’s death following a prolonged power struggle against his brothers. He reigned during a very tumultuous period in Indian history. The Rajput dynasty was well-known for its brave warriors and its powerful hold on its territories in the Indian subcontinent. During the 16th century, the Rajput dynasty challenged all the non-Indian Muslim dynasties of India. After ascending to the throne Rana Sanga strengthened his position in Mewar, and began his struggles against the invading Muslims. Accompanied by Rajput rebels, Sanga defeated invading armies and obtained control of Malwa. He then turned his attention towards north-eastern Rajasthan, which was then under the control of Ibrahim Lodi. Sanga was badly injured in the wars between the Rajputs and Lodi’s troops but he repeatedly defeated Lodi. As he grew in power, war with the Mughals became inevitable and Sanga was defeated by Babur in the Battle of Khanwa, and died shortly after.
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Died At Age: 42
father: Rana Raimal
children: Bhoj Raj, Udai Singh II
Born Country: India
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Died on: March 17, 1527
place of death: Kalpi
Sangram Singh was born on April 12, 1484, to Rana Raimal, a Rajput ruler of Mewar, in Malwa, Rajasthan, India. He belonged to Sisodiya clan of Rajputs. He had several brothers.
He died on January 30, 1528, aged 43. It is believed that he was poisoned by some of his nobles.
Rana Sanga was known for his love of music and poetry, often composing verses himself.
Despite being a formidable warrior, Rana Sanga was also a skilled diplomat, forging alliances with various Rajput clans and kingdoms.
Rana Sanga had a deep appreciation for art and culture, supporting painters, musicians, and scholars in his court.
Rana Sanga was a patron of architecture and is credited with the construction of several beautiful temples and palaces during his reign.
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