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Prithviraj Sisodia, generally known as Kunwar Prithviraj (born late 15th century; died 16th century), was the eldest son of Maharana Raimal (died 1509) of
Mewar Mewar or Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India. It includes the present-day districts of Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Pirawa Tehsil of Jhalawar District of Rajasthan, Neemuch and Man ...
and heir apparent of Mewar, of the
Sisodia The Sisodia is an Indian Rajput dynasty belonging to the clan that ruled over the kingdom of Mewar in Rajasthan. The name of the clan is also transliterated as ''Sesodia'', ''Shishodia'', ''Sishodia'', ''Shishodya'', ''Sisodya'', ''Sisodiya'', ...
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s. His mother was Jhali Rani Ratan Kanwar. His rapidity of moving from one place to another and lightning speed of attack earned him the title of ''Udno Prithviraj'', the flying Prithviraj. He added the regions of
Godwar Gorwar or Godwar, (in different periods also was called Chandravati Kingdom, Sirohi State) is a region of Rajasthan state in India, which lies in the southwest Rajasthan and borders with the state of Gujarat. Geography Gorwar stretches along t ...
and
Ajmer Ajmer is one of the major and oldest cities in the Indian state of Rajasthan and the centre of the eponymous Ajmer District. It is located at the centre of Rajasthan. It is also known as heart of Rajasthan. The city was established as "''Aj ...
to the territory of Mewar. Harbilas Sarda wrote ''"If Prithviraj had been the leader of Indian opposition to Babur, Babur would have ended his days as an unsuccessful adventurer in Khanwa."''


Early life

Maharana Raimal had 14 sons, of whom Prithviraj was the eldest and heir apparent. Prithviraj's two real brothers were Jaimal and Sangram Singh, who later became the Maharana of Mewar, popularly known as Maharana Sanga (1482–1528). Their mother was Jhali Ratan Kanwar, daughter of Rajdhar Jhala. These three brothers played an important role in shaping Mewar's history.


Conflict with Sanga

A Charan woman, who lived at Nahar Magra, had prophesied that Sanga would be the heir to the throne, not Prithviraj. Upon hearing this, Prithviraj attacked Sanga, but Surajmal (uncle of Prithviraj, grandson of Maharana Mokal) interposed himself and took the blow, but that blow still injured Sanga's eye. Sanga, unwilling to attack the heir apparent, left the fight while Surajmal engaged Prithviraj. Sanga succeeded in getting away with five cuts and the loss of an eye. Jagmal chased Sanga, but Sanga was saved by Rathore Bida, who died in the fight at Sewantri. Sanga then remained for a few months under Karamchand Panwar at Shrinagar, near Ajmer.


Conquest of Godwar

After Prithviraj's conflict with Sanga, Maharana Raimal forbade Prithviraj his presence. Prithviraj made
Kumbhalgarh Kumbhalgarh (literally "Kumbhal fort") also known as the Great Wall of India is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills, just about 48 km from Rajsamand city in the Rajsamand district of the Rajasthan state in western India. I ...
fort his base and expanded his control over the plains of
Godwar Gorwar or Godwar, (in different periods also was called Chandravati Kingdom, Sirohi State) is a region of Rajasthan state in India, which lies in the southwest Rajasthan and borders with the state of Gujarat. Geography Gorwar stretches along t ...
, suppressing the Meenas who ravaged the countryside. He also subdued the Balecha and Madrecha Chauhans of Godwar, except for their stronghold of
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. He took the help of Raimal Solanki, who sent his sons Shankar Singh and Samant Singh to attack the Madrechas of Desuri. The Solankis defeated the Madrechas, and Sanda the leader of the Madrechas was killed in the battle. Prithviraj then granted Patta of Desuri with its 140 villages to the Solankis. The Solankis of Jhilwara and
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are descendants of Shankar Singh and Samant Singh respectively. Prithviraj then established civil and military authority over the entire Godwar and he appointed administrators, Raimal Solanki for the military and an Ojha for civil administration. The Narlai inscription mentions that Prithviraj remained in charge of Godwar for a considerable time. Ram Kanwar Bai, daughter of Rana Kumbha Kunwar and aunt of Prithviraj, was married to Mandalik, King of Girnar. When she was alienated from her husband, Prithviraj made a swift march and surprised Mandalik in his palace. He spared his life however and brought Rama Bai back to Mewar. Jawar was conferred upon Ram Kanwar. She built a temple of Rama Swami and a large
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here.


Attack on Toda

Toda, which was earlier under the Solankis, was taken over by the Afghan Lalla Khan when Rao Surtan Solanki was living in Badnor, which was granted to the Solankis by Rana Raimal. Prithviraj vowed to''"restore Toda to Solankis or he was no true Rajput"''. Prithviraj, with his chosen 500 horsemen and Tarabai Solanki, daughter of Rao Surtan Solanki, attacked Toda. They reached it when the
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procession was ongoing. Prithviraj, one of his trusted chiefs and Tarabai left their cavalcade and joined the procession. As they reached under the balcony of the Afghan chief, the Afghan enquired about these strange horsemen who were part of the procession. Prithviraj threw his lance and Taraibai shot an arrow, which struck the Afghan lord, and he fell on the ground. Before the public recovered from the shock, the three of them dashed for the gate of the city, which was obstructed by an elephant. Tarabai sliced the elephant's trunk: with the elephant fleeing, the passage was clear to join their cavalcade. The Afghans could not withstand the attack and those who could not flee were killed.


Capture of Ajmer

Prithviraj captured
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fort of Ajmer towards the end of the 15th century, after slaying Governor Mallu Khan. The fort is also called Taragarh, named after Prithviraj's wife Tarabai. It remained under the control of Mewar and later Maharana Sanga granted it to Karamchand Panwar.


Family

The names of the wives of Prithviraj which are known: * Tara Bai Solanki, daughter of Rao Surtan Solanki. Tara Burj, a bastion in Kumbhalgarh, is named after her. * Pama De Prithviraj also had a concubine, by whom he had a son, named
Banvir Banvir, also known as Banbeer (died 1540) was the ruler of Mewar Kingdom between 1536 and 1540. He was nephew of Rana Sanga, born to his brother Prithviraj and his cocunbine. Banvir, succeeded to the throne of Mewar in the age of political ...
, who was ruler of Mewar from 1536 or -37 to 1540.


Death

Rao Jagmal was married to Prithviraj's sister, Ananda Bai, but their relations were not good. Prithvriraj went to
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to punish Jagmal, but in the end pardoned him. It was suspected that Prithviraj died of poisoning by Rao Jagmal. Prithviraj died just after entering the Kumbhalgarh fort, where his cenotaph is still standing near Mamadeo Temple. Under the dome, there is a memorial stone with figures sculpted on all four sides. On one side, the figure riding a horse is Prithviraj (his horse's name was Sahanadiva). Out of the other four figures, the names of two are known: they were Prithviraj's wives Tarabai and Pama De. They committed ''
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'' after Prithviraj's death. Maharana Kumbha: Sovereign, Soldier, Scholar, p137


References


Sources

* * * * * * * {{cite book , last=Sarda , first=H.B. , title=Ajmer: Historical and Descriptive , ref = Ajmer, publisher=Fine Art Printing Press , year=1941 , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VU_RAAAAMAAJ , access-date=2022-04-18 Mewar dynasty History of Rajasthan Rajputs Year of birth missing Year of death missing 15th-century births 16th-century deaths