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Haribhadra Suri (6th
century CE) was born in
Chittor and
wrote "Dhurtopakhyana" there.
Chittor was
known as "
Chit-Ror" at that time.
Between 1251 and 1258...
- The
chital or
cheetal (Axis axis; /tʃiːtəl/), also
called spotted deer,
chital deer and axis deer, is a deer
species native to the
Indian subcontinent...
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Guhilas did not
control Chittor before the
reign of the
later ruler Allata. The
earliest Guhila inscription discovered at
Chittor is from the
reign of Tejasimha...
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Ratan Sen
returned to
Chittor and
entered into a duel with Devapal, in
which both died.
Alauddin Khalji laid
siege to
Chittor to
obtain Padmavati. Facing...
- was
located between Delhi and
Chittor, and then
returned to Delhi. The same year,
Ratnasimha ascended the
throne of
Chittor. The
later legends based on...
- Look up
chit or चित् in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chit may
refer to:
Chit (board wargames), a type of
wargame counter Chit (name)
Chit, a voucher...
- 1303,
Alauddin Khalji, the
Sultan of Delhi,
invaded Chittor.
After reaching the foot of the
Chittor hill, two
wings of his army
attacked the fort from...
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princes in the hills,
leaving a
garrison at
Chittor. On 23
October 1567
Akbar formed his camp near
Chittor. Udai
Singh retired to
Gogunda (which later...
- Akbar's
attitude during the
siege of
Chittor (1568) is in this
connection quite instructive. The fall of
Chittor was
proclaimed by him as the victory...
- Mewar.
During his
brief reign,
Chittor was
sacked by
Bahadur Shah of
Gujarat however Bahadur Shah was not able to hold
Chittor for long and the Sisodia's...