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  • for Chittor, and on October 20, 1567, camped in the vast plains outside the fort. In the meantime, [[Rana Uday Singh]}, on the advice of his council of advisors, decided to go away from Chittor to the hills of [[

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  • Mewar|Pratap Singh]], king of Mewar. Resplendent on his white horse, Chetak, Pratap fought at the [[Battle of Haldighati]} but was wounded . Foreseeing impending defeat due to much less numbers and being seriously wounded,

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