
Maharana Pratap, ruler of Mewar from 1572 until his death in 1597, is remembered for his resistance against Mughal Emperor Akbar, notably during the 1576 Battle of Haldighati. Born in 1540, he became king after court nobles favored him over his brother Jagmal Singh, who later allied with Akbar. Pratap ruled for nearly 30 years, often from remote regions due to ongoing conflict. His legacy includes his loyal horse Chetak and symbolizes Rajput courage and independence.
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