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Chittorgarh (Hindi pronunciation: [t͡ʃɪt̪ːɔːɽ.gəɽʱ] ; also
Chitror or
Chittor or Chittaurgarh) is a
major city in the
state of
Rajasthan in
western India...
- the
uppermost storey containing a
detailed genealogy of the
rulers of
Chittaur and
their deeds is
ascribed to Rana
Kumbha court scholar, Atri and his...
- a son
named Rāma Siṃha Rāṇā, who came to the
hills after the
siege of
Chittaur. He was emplo**** by a hill Raja for ten or
twelve months who
wanted to...
- Some of the
known cases of
Jauhar of
Rajput women are at the fort of
Chittaur in Rajasthan, in 1303, in 1535, and 1568. In 1336, when the
castle of Pilėnai...
- 1517, he
accompanied Muzaffar Shah in his
campaign against Rana
Sanga of
Chittaur and
Medini Rai, a
rebel minister of Malwa. On
August 25, 1520, he died...
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Sangh then
moved to the
Ratlam Division (Ratlam, Ujjain, Mandsaur, Jhabua,
Chittaur, Kota, Bundi, Jhalawad,
Banswada (Raj.),
Dahod (Gujarat)). He
moved up...
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Among the most
cited cases of
jauhar are
three occurrences at the fort of
Chittaur (Chittaurgarh, Chittorgarh), in Rajasthan, in 1303, 1535, and 1568 CE....
- Dinkar's
major analytical and
other prose works are:
Mitti ki Or (1946)
Chittaur ka
Saakaa (1948)
Ardhanaarishwar (1952) Reti ki
Phool (1954)
Hamaari Saanskritik...
- Siṃha
suddenly met his
younger brother who
requested him to
return to
Chittaur for once and Rāma Siṃha died on the way there. The hill Raja made Rāma...
- Fort of
Chittaur as a
whole (Chittorgarh Fort)...