Rana Raimal

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Raimal Singh Sisodia, also known as Rana Raimal, (r. 1473–1509) was a Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar. Maharana Raimal was the son of Rana Kumbha and his Rathore queen, a princess of Idar.

Rana Raimal
Rana of Mewar
Mewar
Reign1473–1509
PredecessorUdai Singh I
SuccessorRana Sanga
Died1509
Spouse
IssueSons
Prithviraj Sisodia[1]
Rana Sanga
Jaimal Sisodia
Kalyan Mal Sisodia
Fattaji Sisodia
Rai Singh Sisodia
Bhawani Singh Sisodia
Kishen Das Sisodia
Narain Das Sisodia
Shahnkar Das Sisodia
Devi Das Sisodia
Sunder Das Sisodia
Veni Das Sisodia[2]


Daughters
Rani Damodar Kanwar of Amber
Rani Har Kanwar of Merta
Rani Anand Kanwar of Sirohi
Rani Sisodinji of Bikaner[3]
DynastySisodias of Mewar
FatherRana Kumbha
MotherRani Rathoriji of Idar

He came to power by defeating his patricide predecessor, Udai Singh I in battles at Jawar, Darimpur and Pangarh.[4] Early in Raimal's reign, Ghiyas Shah of Malwa attacked Chittor unsuccessfully.[5] Soon after, Ghiyas Shah's general, Zafar Khan attacked Mewar and was defeated at Mandalgarh and Khairabad. By marrying Sringardevi (daughter of Rao Jodha), Raimal ended the conflict with the Rathores. During Raimal's reign, Godwar, Toda and Ajmer were captured by his son Prithviraj. Raimal also strengthened the state of Mewar and repaired the temple of Eklingji in Chittor. [6]

Ascent to the throne edit

Raimal was not the heir-apparent as he was younger to Udai Singh I. But as fate would have it, Udai Singh I killed his father, the legendary Rana Kumbha, while he was praying to Lord Eklingji (Shiva) and ruled for five years.[4] Under his reign Mewar took back Abu and Ajmer, both states were recaptured by the great ruler of Mewar.[citation needed]

Raimal fights the sultan and his nephews edit

Sultan of Delhi, Sikander Lodi fought against Rana Raimal of Mewar, allying with Surajmal and Sahasmal in which Sultan was defeated. Surajmal survived and was pardoned by Rana Raimal. He was a conspirator and ensured that sons of Raimal fought with each other in order to make his way clear to the throne. He was a brave fighter and possessed all the great qualities of his clan.[citation needed]

Fight at Sadri edit

Surajmal and Raimal's armies met at Sadri, a town that Surajmal had captured. Raimal's son Prithviraj joined his father at a crucial time in the war and directly attacked Surajmal. Many such skirmishes occurred till Surajmal finally left Mewar and settled at Pratapgarh where his descendants still flourish and keep up the name of Sisodia clan.

Last years edit

The last years of Raimal's rule were marked by conflict between his sons, with Prince Sanga (later Rana Sanga) having to flee Mewar. Raimal's elder sons, Prithviraj and Jaimal were both killed. At this difficult juncture, the Rana was informed that Sanga was still alive. Raimal summoned Sanga back to Chittor and died soon afterwards.[6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, pp. 154.
  2. ^ Maharana Sanga - The Hindupat : The last great leader of the Rajput race by Har bilas Sarda Page no.12
  3. ^ Maharana Sanga - The Hindupat : The last great leader of the Rajput race by Har bilas Sarda Page no.12
  4. ^ a b Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, pp. 146.
  5. ^ Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, pp. 147.
  6. ^ a b Sharma, Dasharatha(1970) Lectures on Rajput History and Culture, pp 79-84 Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi
  7. ^ Ram Vallabh Somani 1976, pp. 152.

Bibliography edit

  • Day, Upendra Nath. "Medieval Malwa: A Political and Cultural History, 1401-1562". Delhi University, History Department. p. 257.
  • Ram Vallabh Somani (1976). History of Mewar, from Earliest Times to 1751 A.D. Mateshwari. OCLC 2929852.
Rana Raimal
Born: 1473 Died: 1508
Preceded by Sisodia Rajput Ruler
1473–1508
Succeeded by