
Rana Sanga, one of the famous rulers of Mewar , is known as an important and brave warrior in the history of India. He was born in 1484 and was the son of Rana Raimal of Mewar. The real name of Rana Sanga was Sangram Singh. Rana Sanga ruled from 1509 to 1527. The history of Rana Sanga presents an example of bravery, courage, and leadership. He strengthened the power of Mewar and participated in many wars. Rana Sanga achieved success in many wars during his lifetime and under his leadership Mewar achieved many prosperity.
War conflict between Babur and Rana Sanga
Rana Sanga's most famous conflict was against Babur. Babur had established the Delhi Sultanate in India and he also had his eyes on Mewar. Rana Sanga and Babur first encountered each other on 21 February 1527 in Bayana. Babur suffered a terrible defeat in this. After his defeat, Babur returned to Agra. Babur himself has described this war in Baburnama. After the defeat of Bayana, the armies of Rana Sanga and Babur again encountered each other on 16 March 1527 in the field of Khanwa. In this war, Babur fought with cannons and guns, while the Rajputs fought with swords. This war was important in the history of India, because Rana Sanga struggled a lot to stop Babur's empire. Rana Sanga lost one eye, one hand, one leg. He had about 80 wounds on his body. This war ended in defeat for Rana Sanga, but his bravery and courage are remembered even today.
Rana Sanga died in 1528
Rana Sanga's military strength and strategic skills were also remarkable. He was an able ruler and increased the territorial expansion of Mewar. Under his rule, Mewar not only gained military strength but also enriched the state from cultural and religious point of view. The main characteristic of Rana Sanga was his fighting and fighting spirit. His struggles proved that he was not only a dedicated ruler but also a great warrior. He died in 1528, but his name still lives on in Indian history as a symbol of valor and courage.
What is the whole controversy?
Let us tell you that on 21st March, Samajwadi Party MP Ramji Lal Suman made a controversial comment in Rajya Sabha about Mewar ruler Rana Sanga. Ramji Lal Suman called Rana Sanga a 'traitor'. SP MP Ramji Lal Suman said, "Babur came to India on the invitation of Rana Sanga. This is a historical fact. I did not intend to hurt anyone's feelings. It is said every time that Babar is in the DNA of Indian Muslims. Indian Muslims consider Muhammad Saheb (Prophet Muhammad) as their ideal and follow the Sufi tradition. I have no intention of hurting anyone's feelings." Ramji Lal Suman is being opposed since this statement of SP MP.
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