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Rana Pratap




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Hindu Books > Culture Course > Culture Course Volume - II > Rana Pratap

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Rana Pratap was another great Raiput king.

He was Rana Sanga's grandson.

He was as brave as his grandfather.

Emperor Akbar ruled in Delhi at that time.

Akbar had captured Chitor and left it in ruins. Out of fear of Akbar some Rajputs joined Akbar, Akbar wanted Pratap, too, to come over to his side. He sent some of his Rajput followers to the Rana to persuade him to make his peace with the emperor.

They told him, "Why don't you join Akbar? He has a very big army. You cannot defeat him."

Author - Dharamsey M. Khatau




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