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Banvir, also
known as
Banbeer (died 1540) was the
ruler of
Mewar Kingdom between 1536 and 1540. He was
nephew of Rana Sanga, born to his
brother Prithviraj...
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Karnavati committed Jauhar in 1535. When Udai was
attacked by his
uncle Banvir,
Panna Dai
sacrificed her own son Chandan's life to save him.
Panna Dai...
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sacked Chittor in 1535, Udai
Singh was sent to
Bundi for safety. In 1537,
Banvir killed Vikramaditya and
usurped the throne. He
tried to kill Udai Singh...
- her. Pama De
Prithviraj also had a concubine, by whom he had a son,
named Banvir, who was
ruler of
Mewar from 1536 or -37 to 1540. Rao
Jagmal was married...
- and prosperity. Rana
Ratan II (1528–1531) Rana
Vikramaditya (1531–1536)
Banvir (1536–1540) Rana Udai II (1540–1572)
Maharana Pratap (1572–1597), 13th king...
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Sisodia nobles asked Maldeo to aid them
against Banvir. The
combined Rathor-Sisodia army
defeated Banvir and
secured the
throne for Udai
Singh II. Maldeo...
- 2020.
Studies in
Social Change by
Krishna Swarup Mathur, B. R. K. Shukla,
Banvir Singh.
Ethnographic & Folk
Culture Society. 1973. p. 96.
Archived from the...
- able to
recapture Mewar and
capital Chittorgarh by
defeating the
Songara Banvir(son of Maldev) and the
Imperial forces of the
Delhi Sultanate. He again...
- west side of the fort is the old
Goddess Tulja Bhavani Temple built by
Banvir and
dedicated to
Goddess Tulja Bhavani. The Tope
Khana (cannon foundry)...
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legitimate heir Udai
Singh II in
taking the
throne back from the
usurper Banvir. He
invaded Bikaner,
ruled by a
branch of the same
family and
annexed it...