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1Jāyasī kā Padmāvata
By Govinba Trigunayat
“Jāyasī kā Padmāvata” Metadata:
- Title: Jāyasī kā Padmāvata
- Author: Govinba Trigunayat
- Language: hin
- Number of Pages: Median: 6853
- Publisher: S. Chanda
- Publish Date: 1969
- Publish Location: Dilli
“Jāyasī kā Padmāvata” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Mallik Muhammad Jayasi - Chittor - Chittorgarh - Mewar - Jauhar - Avadhi - Siege of Chittor - Sultan of Delhi - Rana - Rawal - Rajput
- People: ➤ Malik Muhammad Jayasi (fl. 1540) - Allauddin Khiljee - Rani Padmini - Raja Rawal Ratan Singh
- Places: Chittor - Chittorgarh - Rajputana - Rajasthan - Mewar
- Time: 1303 - written in 1540
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL18686050M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1969
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568)
of Chittor was proclaimed by Akbar as the victory of Islam over infidels. After the subjugation of the fort, Akbar ordered a general massacre of Chittor's
Siege of Chittorgarh
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
Siege of Chittorgarh (1303)
ruler Alauddin Khalji captured the Chittor Fort from the Guhila king Ratnasimha, after an eight month long siege. The conflict has been described in
Rani Padmini
razes all the buildings in Chittor, except Padmini's palace and then returns to Delhi. Alauddin Khalji's siege of Chittor in 1303 CE is a historical event
Bappa Rawal
on the basis of available records that the Arab invaders defeated the former rulers of Chittor, and Bappa Rawal gained control of Chittor after repulsing
Chittor Fort
great fort of Chittor). Under the orders of Alauddin Khilji, between 1251 and 1258, Balban repeatedly led armies to attack and lay siege to Chittor fort, as
Kingdom of Mewar
in 1303 Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khalji invaded Mewar, besieged Chittor. In the siege, Rana Lakhan with his seven sons died in the battle and the women
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap
Ali Quli Khan: Akbar's Soldier in Siege Of Chittor Manish Bishla as Aalim Khan - Akbar's Soldier in Siege Of Chittor Papiya Sengupta Mann Singh Bagga as
Siege of Chittorgarh (1535)
The siege of Chittorgarh took place in 1535, when Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat attacked Chittor Fort, after the death of Rana Sanga, with the aim of expanding
Malik Muhammad Jayasi
siege of Chittor by Alauddin Khalji in 1303. In Padmavat, Alauddin attacks Chittor after hearing of the beauty of Queen Padmavati, the wife of king Ratansen