

Haldighati was a futile victory for the Mughals, as they were unable to kill or capture Pratap, or any of his close family members in Udaipur. He managed to retreat to the hills and lived to fight another day.

After a fierce battle lasting more than three hours, Pratap found himself wounded and the day lost. The Mughals were led by Man Singh of Amber, who commanded an army numbering around 10,000 men. Pratap Singh fielded a force of around 3000 cavalry and 400 Bhil archers. The site of the battle was a narrow mountain pass at Haldighati near Gogunda, modern day Rajsamand in Rajasthan. The Mughals were victorious and inflicted significant casualties among the Mewaris but failed to capture the Pratap. The Battle of Haldighati was fought on 18 June 1576 between Pratap Singh and Mughal forces led by Man Singh I of Amer. When Pratap refused to personally submit to Akbar, war became inevitable. Mughal Emperor Akbar was intent on securing a stable route to Gujarat through Mewar when Pratap Singh was crowned king (Maharana) in 1572, Akbar sent a number of envoys, including one by Raja Man Singh of Amer, entreating him to become a vassal like many other rulers in Rajputana. However, the rest of the wooded and hilly kingdom in the Aravalli range was still under the control of Maharana Pratap. The bloody Siege of Chittorgarh in 1567-1568 had led to the loss of the fertile eastern belt of Mewar to the Mughals. Maharana Pratap real name is Sharad Malhotra Maharani Ajabde real name is Rachana Parulkar Maharani Ajabde real name is Roshni Walia Rani Phool Kanwar/Bai Rathore real.Maharana Pratap real name: Pratap Singh I, Nick Name(s): Maharana Pratap Height: 7'5''(in feet & inches) (m) (cm), Birthdate(Birthday): May 9,Age on Janu (Death. She is considered as the symbol of immortal love because of her. She was his best friend and lifelong companion who supported him in both pleasures and pains. Maharani Ajabde Punwar was the first wife of Maharana Pratap.

In all, he had 22 children – 17 sons and 5 daughters. Besides, Maharani Ajabde, Maharana Pratap had 10 more wives – Solankhinipur Bai, Champabai Jhati, Jasobai Chauhan, Phool Bai Rathore, Shahmatibai Hada, Khichar Asha bai, Alamdebai Chauhan, Ratnawatibai Parmar, Amarbai Rathore and Lakhabai.here you go 1] Ajabde Punwar Amarsingh and Bhagawandas 2] SolankhinipurbaiSahsa and Gopal 3] Champabai Jhati Kachra. here i am putting the queen's names against the sons they begets. List of maharana pratap's wives and sons Hi guys, i have found something while searching for phool kanwar.

Pratap’s eldest son was Amar Singh who was son of Ajabde. Maharana Pratap had 15 wives, eldest was Panwar Ajabde (Ajab Devi), daughter of Rao Mamrakh Singh Panwar of Bijoliya, a high-ranking noble of Mewad kingdom. She is heralded as the symbol of immortal love due to her immeasurable love and respect for : Sathya Narayanan.
