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- Chittorgarh pronunciation (also Chitror or Chittor or Chittaurgarh ) is a major city in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It lies on the Berach...
- Chittorgarh (literally Chittor Fort), also known as Chittod Fort, is one of the largest forts in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was...
- Chittorgarh district is one of the 50 districts of Rajasthan state in western India. The historic city of Chittaurgarh is the administrative headquarters...
- Chittorgarh Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 25 Lok Sabha (Parliamentary) constituencies in Rajasthan state in India. Presently, Chittorgarh Lok Sabha...
- Siege of Chittorgarh may refer to these sieges of the Chittor Fort (Chittorgarh) in India: Siege of Chittorgarh (1303), in which the Delhi Sultanate ruler...
- 13th century, Alauddin Khilji attacked Chittorgarh, Rana Laksha and his sons joined the garrison at Chittorgarh to defend it against the invading army...
- The siege of Chittorgarh (23 October 1567 – 23 February 1568) was the military expedition of the Mughal Empire under Akbar against the Mewar kingdom that...
- court historians that describe Alauddin Khalji's 1302 CE conquest of Chittorgarh make no mention of this queen. Jain texts between 14th and 16th century...
- Chhipo ka Akola,[citation needed] is a village in Bhupalsagar tehsil of Chittorgarh district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Akola is famous for dabu print...
- The siege of Chittorgarh occurred in 1303, when the Khalji ruler Alauddin Khalji (r. 1296–1316) captured and sacked the Chittor Fort, toppling the Guhila...