Historical Personalities of Rajasthan

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Historical Personalities of Rajasthan

Rajasthan's history is defined by legendary warriors, devoted queens, and sage rulers whose actions shaped the course of Indian history from the medieval to the colonial era.

Warriors & Rulers

NameDynasty/StateEraMajor Historical Achievement
Maharana PratapSisodiya (Mewar)1540тАУ1597Fought Akbar at Haldighati (1576); symbol of Rajput resistance; loyal horse Chetak
Prithviraj Chauhan IIIChahamana (Ajmer-Delhi)1166тАУ1192Last major Hindu ruler of Delhi; won First Battle of Tarain (1191); defeated at Second Battle of Tarain (1192)
Rana Sanga (Sangram Singh)Sisodiya (Mewar)1482тАУ1528United Rajput confederacy against Ibrahim Lodi; defeated at Khanwa (1527) by Babur
Durgadas RathoreRathore (Marwar)1638тАУ1718Protected Prince Ajit Singh from Aurangzeb; 26-year long struggle for Marwar's independence
Sawai Jai Singh IIKachwaha (Jaipur)1688тАУ1743Founded Jaipur city (1727); built 5 Jantar Mantar observatories; authored 'Zij Muhammad Shahi'
Amar Singh ISisodiya (Mewar)1559тАУ1620Signed Treaty of Mewar with Jahangir (1615) тАФ only Rajput treaty preserving dignity
Man Singh IKachwaha (Amber)1550тАУ1614Akbar's Commander-in-Chief; built Man Mandir Palace in Gwalior and temples
Maharaja Ganga SinghBikaner1880тАУ1943Built Gang Canal (1927); represented India at Paris Peace Conference (1919)

Legendary Women & Self-Sacrificing Figures

NameOriginAct of ValorSignificance
Rani Padmini (Padmavati)Chittor (Mewar)Led Jauhar (mass self-immolation) when Chittor fell to Alauddin Khilji (1303)Most celebrated symbol of Rajput honor (Satee/Jauhar)
Panna DhayMewar (foster mother of Udai Singh)Sacrificed her own son Chandan to save infant Udai Singh from BanbirUltimate symbol of duty and sacrifice
Hadi RaniSalumbar (Mewar)Sent her own head as a 'remembrance' token so her husband would not be distracted in battleSymbol of war-time sacrifice
MeerabaiMerta (Marwar) тЖТ ChittorBhakti poetess; devotee of Lord Krishna; defied social norms; is said to have merged with the Krishna idol at DvarkaAuthored works: 'Narsi Ji ro Mayro', 'Raag Govind'
Karnavati (Karnawati)Chittor (Mewar)Sent Rakhi to Emperor Humayun asking for help against Bahadur Shah (1535)Famous Rakhi episode in Mughal history