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Posted: 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@ nirmita Wow, Thats a lot of informaion. Thanks a lot for posting these .😊
Edited by mayalnee - 11 years ago
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guys, i have found this site, here is the link ; freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~princelystates/states/j/jodhpur.html It seems that meerabai , Hansabai [ ajabde's mother ] are distant cousin. There is mention of two or three [?] phool kanwar but they are before and after the time of jalal and pratap. they can't be the one mentioned in the serial. Though there was an unnamed princess of marwar who got married to Emperor Akbar and another one to Rana udaisingh 😕 { both fathered by Rao Chandrasen } and There is one Rao maldev whose daughter kumari Rukma Devi that got married to Akbar and rest of his daughters got married to mughals. Both jodhpur[marwar] and mewar have strong family tie. Pratap's sister got married to a prince of marwar There is no mention of maharana pratap's wives {Not even Ajabde , strangely } only his progeny in genealogy of Mewar. But it may have mentioned in genealogy of his wives family ,which i might missed. Its a bit tedious and i kind of lost my patience while searching😔 Sorry about that . But You guys could look into if you like😊 P.S. Jodhabai is mentioned as princess of Marwar who later known as tazbibi, wife of jahangir. Amber princess ,who is jahangir's mother is mentioned as Hira kanwar.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Born: May 9, 1540 in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan
Father's Name: Maharana Udai Singh II
Mother's Name: Rani Jeevant Kanwar
Died: January 29, 1597 in Chavand

Maharana Pratap was born on May 9th 1540 in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. His father wasMaharana Udai Singh II and his mother was Rani Jeevant Kanwar. Maharana Udai Singh II ruled the kingdom of Mewar, with his capital at Chittor. Maharana Pratap was the eldest of twenty-five sons and hence given the title of Crown Prince. He was destined to be the 54th ruler of Mewar, in the line of the Sisodiya Rajputs.

http://www.chittorgarh.com/maharana-pratap.asp

Maharana Pratap was born in 1540. Rana Uday Singh, the Second, of Mewar had 33 children. Among them, the eldest was Pratap Singh. Self-respect and virtuous behaviour were the main qualities of Pratap Singh. He was bold and brave right from his childhood and everyone was sure that he was going to be a very valiant person as he grew up. He was more interested in sports and learning to wield weapons rather than general education.

Coronation: During Maharana Pratap Singh's time, Akbar was the Mughal Ruler in Delhi. His policy was to make use of the strength of Hindu kings to bring other Hindu Kings under his control. Many Rajput kings, abandoning their glorious traditions and fighting spirit, sent their daughters and daughters-in-law to the harem of Akbar with the purpose of gaining rewards and honour from Akbar. Uday Singh appointed before his death, Jagammal, the son of his youngest wife as his heir although Pratap Singh was elder to Jagammal but he was ready to give up his rights like Prabhu Ramchandra and go away from Mewar but the chieftains did not at all agree with their king's decision. Besides they were of the opinion that Jagammal did not possess qualities like courage and self-respect which were essential in a leader and king. Hence it was collectively decided that Jagammal would have to sacrifice the throne. Maharana Pratap Singh too gave due respect to the wish of the chieftains and the people and accepted the responsibility of leading the people of Mewar.

Unbreakable Oath to free the Motherland': The enemy had surrounded Mewar at all its' boundaries. Shakti Singh and Jagammal, the two brothers of Maharana Pratap had joined Akbar. The first problem was to gather enough soldiers to fight a face-to-face war which would have required vast money but Maharana Pratap's coffers were empty whereas Akbar had a large army, a lot of wealth and a lot more at his disposal. Maharana Pratap, however, did not get distracted or lose heart nor did he ever say that he was weak as compared to Akbar. His only concern was to immediately free his motherland from the clutches of the Mughals. One day, he called a meeting of his trusted chieftains and made an appeal to them in his serious and lustrous speech. He said, "My brave warrior brothers, our Motherland, this holy land of Mewar, is still under the clutches of the Mughals. Today, I take an oath in front of all of you that till Chittod is freed, I will not have food in gold and silver plates, will not sleep on a soft bed and will not stay in the palace; instead I will eat food on a leaf-platter, sleep on the floor and stay in a hut. I will also not shave till Chittod is freed. My brave warriors, I am sure that you will support me in every way sacrificing your mind, body and wealth till this oath is fulfilled." All the chieftains were inspired with the oath of their king and they too promised him that till their last drop of blood, they would help Rana Pratap Singh to free Chittod and join him in fighting the Mughals; they would not retreat from their goal. They assured him, "Rana, be sure that we all are with you; waiting only for your signal and we are ready to sacrifice our life."

Battle of Haldighat: Akbar tried his best to bring Rana Pratap under his clutches; but all in vain. Akbar got angry as no compromise could be arrived at with Rana Pratap and he declared a war. Rana Pratap also started preparations. He shifted his capital to Kumbhalgad in the Aravalli range of mountains which was difficult to access. He recruited tribal people and people dwelling in forests in his army. These people had no experience of fighting any war; but he trained them. He appealed to all Rajput chieftains to come under one flag for Mewar's independence.

Rana Pratap's army of 22,000 soldiers met 2,00,000 soldiers of Akbar at Haldighat. Rana Pratap and his soldiers exhibited great valour in this battle although he had to retreat but Akbar's army was not successful in completely defeating Rana Pratap.

Along with Rana Pratap, his faithful horse named Chetak' also became immortal in this battle. Chetak' was seriously injured in the battle of Haldighat but to save his master's life, it jumped over a big canal. As soon as the canal was crossed, Chetak' fell down and died thus it saved Rana Pratap, risking its own life. The strong Maharana cried like a child over the death of his faithful horse. Later he constructed a beautiful garden at the place where Chetak had breathed its last. Then Akbar himself attacked Rana Pratap but even after 6 months of fighting the battle, Akbar could not defeat Rana Pratap and went back to Delhi. As a last resort, Akbar sent another great warrior General Jagannath in the year 1584 with a huge army to Mewar but after trying relentlessly for 2 years, even he could not catch Rana Pratap.

Severe destiny: Wandering in the jungles and valleys of the mountains, Maharana Pratap used to take even his family with him. There always used to be the danger of the enemy attacking at anytime from anywhere. Getting proper food to eat was an ordeal in the forests. Many times, they had to go without food; they had to wander from one place to another without food and sleep in the mountains and forests. They had to leave the food and immediately proceed to another place on receiving information about the enemy's arrival. They were constantly trapped in some catastrophe or the other. Once the Maharani was roasting bhakris (Indian bread)' in the forest; after eating their share, she asked her daughter to keep the left over bhakri' for dinner but at that time, a wild cat attacked and took away the piece of bhakri' from her hand leaving the princess crying helplessly. That piece of bhakri' was also not in her destiny. Rana Pratap felt sorry to see the daughter in such state; he got angry with his valour, bravery and self-respect and started thinking whether all his fighting and bravery was worth it. In such a wavering state of mind, he agreed to call a truce with Akbar. A poet named Pruthviraj from Akbar's court, who was an admirer of Maharana Pratap, wrote a long letter in the form of a poem to him in Rajasthani language boosting his morale and dissuading him from calling a truce with Akbar. With that letter, Rana Pratap felt as if he had acquired the strength of 10,000 soldiers. His mind became calm and stable. He gave up the thought of surrendering to Akbar, on the contrary, he started strengthening his army with more intensity and once again immersed himself in accomplishing his goal.

Devotion of Bhamashah: There was a Rajput chieftain serving as a minister in the regime of forefathers of Maharana Pratap. He was very much disturbed with the thought that his king had to wander in forests and was going through such hardships. He felt sorry to know about the difficult times Rana Pratap was going through. He offered a lot of wealth to Maharana Pratap that would allow him to maintain 25,000 soldiers for 12 years. Rana Pratap was very happy and felt very grateful. Initially, he refused to accept the wealth offered by Bhamashah but at his constant insistence, he accepted the offering. After receiving wealth from Bhamashah, Rana Pratap started receiving money from other sources. He used all the money to expand his army and freed Mewar except Chittod which was still under the control of the Mughals.

Last wish: Maharana Pratap was lying on the bed made of grass even when he was dying as his oath of freeing Chittod was not still fulfilled. At the last moment, he took his son Amar Singh's hand and handed over the responsibility of freeing Chittod to his son and died in peace. There is no comparison in history to his fight with a cruel emperor like Akbar. When almost the whole of Rajasthan was under the control of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, Maharana Pratap fought for 12 years to save Mewar. Akbar tried various means to defeat Maharana but he remained unbeatable till the end. Besides, he also freed a large portion of land in Rajasthan from the Mughals. He underwent so much of hardship but he preserved the name of his family and his Motherland from facing defeat. His life was so bright that the other name for freedom could have been Maharana Pratap'. We pay tribute in his valiant memory!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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@ rupanjalLoveMK , Thanks a lot for so much information😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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PHOOLKANWAR is the s6 wife or maharana pratap and she is not jodhabai

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Posted: 11 years ago
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a lot of confusion has been created😕...let me clear it...😛
Phoolkanwar exists in the history.She is Maharana Pratap's sixth wife and the princess of Marwar before marriage. She is not being mixed with rattan or anybody else.The phoolkanwar on tv is the same as the phoolkanwar in the history. Ratnawati bai(rattan) is another wife of Pratap.She is Ajabdeh's sister and Pratap marries her to fulfil Ajabdeh's last wish.
Ajabdeh was Pratap's best support and his beloved wife who goes on to be Maharani Ajabdeh of Mewar when Pratap becomes Maharana Pratap of Mewar.
Phoolkanwar does not marry Akbar and she is not Jodha bai.Phool marries Pratap and their son is Chanda Singh and Jodha marries Akbar and their son is Salim who goes on to become Jahangir. Jodha was from Amber and Phool is from Marwar. Phool is a bit spoiled kind, while Jodha has a clean record. Phool is the granddaughter of Rao Maldev of Marwar and Jodha is the the daughter of Raja Bihari Mal of Amber who was a minister in Akbar's court.Phoolkanwar is also known as Phoolbai and Jodha is also called Harkha bai or Heer Kanwar,the mother of Jahangir.
(i'm very sure of the info i've give above)
Pratap married Phool when mughal forces were in full power.According to me,he married her to unite the two main rajput kingdoms Mewar and Marwar.

i hope this was helpful. I'm very sure of the info above.I've referred to many sources and i'm pretty sure that this is the reality 😊😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aru_A

a lot of confusion has been created😕...let me clear it...😛

Phoolkanwar exists in the history.She is Maharana Pratap's sixth wife and the princess of Marwar before marriage. She is not being mixed with rattan or anybody else.The phoolkanwar on tv is the same as the phoolkanwar in the history. Ratnawati bai(rattan) is another wife of Pratap.She is Ajabdeh's sister and Pratap marries her to fulfil Ajabdeh's last wish.
Ajabdeh was Pratap's best support and his beloved wife who goes on to be Maharani Ajabdeh of Mewar when Pratap becomes Maharana Pratap of Mewar.
Phoolkanwar does not marry Akbar and she is not Jodha bai.Phool marries Pratap and their son is Chanda Singh and Jodha marries Akbar and their son is Salim who goes on to become Jahangir. Jodha was from Amber and Phool is from Marwar. Phool is a bit spoiled kind, while Jodha has a clean record. Phool is the granddaughter of Rao Maldev of Marwar and Jodha is the the daughter of Raja Bihari Mal of Amber who was a minister in Akbar's court.Phoolkanwar is also known as Phoolbai and Jodha is also called Harkha bai or Heer Kanwar,the mother of Jahangir.
(i'm very sure of the info i've give above)
Pratap married Phool when mughal forces were in full power.According to me,he married her to unite the two main rajput kingdoms Mewar and Marwar.

i hope this was helpful. I'm very sure of the info above.I've referred to many sources and i'm pretty sure that this is the reality 😊😃

Wao Amazing dear.👏
Thanks for sharing that information😳.
It's really appreciated👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
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yes phool is one of the wives of Pratap . . Phool and Jodha are two differemtn pple, from 2 different kingdoms. .
aside from that, thanks to all who haev shared nkowledge on this thread, quite a lot to take in . . so thanks 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: lipshaa

I got This article n now m more confused..

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i guess true one😆😆don't get confused yrr lipsu...🤪🤪

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