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'''Maharana Pratap Singh''' (9 May 1540 – 29 January 1597) was a Hindu {{Wiki|Rajput}} ruler of {{Wiki|Mewar}} from 1572 to his death. | '''Maharana Pratap Singh''' (9 May 1540 – 29 January 1597) was a Hindu {{Wiki|Rajput}} ruler of {{Wiki|Mewar}} from 1572 to his death. | ||
By 1576, Mewar was one of the only areas in the region of {{Wiki|Rajasthan}} not under the rule of [[Akbar]]'s {{Wiki|Mughal Empire}}. In June of that year, the forces of Pratap Singh and Akbar fought at the [[Battle of Gogunda]]. While Pratap Singh's forces were able to mount a massive ambush on their opponents, the Mughals won the battle. | By 1576, Mewar was one of the only areas in the region of {{Wiki|Rajasthan}} not under the rule of [[Akbar]]'s {{Wiki|Mughal Empire}}. In June of that year, the forces of Pratap Singh and Akbar fought at the [[Battle of Gogunda]], also known as Battle of Haldighati. While Pratap Singh's forces were able to mount a massive ambush on their opponents, the Mughals won the battle. | ||
After his defeat at Gogunda, Pratap Singh continued his resistance from the {{Wiki|Aravalli Range|Aravalli}} hills, refusing to recognize Mughal rule until years after. | After his defeat at Gogunda, Pratap Singh continued his resistance from the {{Wiki|Aravalli Range|Aravalli}} hills, refusing to recognize Mughal rule until years after. | ||
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Maharana Pratap Singh (9 May 1540 – 29 January 1597) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar from 1572 to his death.
By 1576, Mewar was one of the only areas in the region of Rajasthan not under the rule of Akbar's Mughal Empire. In June of that year, the forces of Pratap Singh and Akbar fought at the Battle of Gogunda, also known as Battle of Haldighati. While Pratap Singh's forces were able to mount a massive ambush on their opponents, the Mughals won the battle.
After his defeat at Gogunda, Pratap Singh continued his resistance from the Aravalli hills, refusing to recognize Mughal rule until years after.
Reference
- Assassin's Creed: Initiates - The Renaissance: "Battle of Gogunda"