Rana Sanga was a man who achieved valor and high pride
Rana Sanga was a man who achieved valor and high pride
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Rana Sangram Singh Sisodia, popularly known as Rana Sanga, was an Indian Hindu ruler of Mewar, who reunited several Rajput dynasties in Rajputana (present-day Rajasthan) to form a powerful Rajput confederation in the 16th century. Rana Raimal was seated on the Mewar throne in 1508. Sanga fought against the Afghan Lodhi dynasty and the Ottoman Mughals during his lifetime. At its peak, their dominions include present-day Rajasthan, northern Gujarat, and western Madhya Pradesh. 

Rana Sanga was born on April 12, 1482, to a Hindu Rajput family, the Sisodia ruler Rana Raimal. He was the grandson of Rana Kumbha. To become the next ruler of Mewar, Sanga had to fight a succession battle with his siblings, during which he lost one eye in a battle with his elder brother Prithviraj. Under his rule, the Mewar dynasty reached its pinnacle in power and prosperity.

Following his belief, Sanga re-created the warring clans of Rajputana, forming a powerful Rajput confederation 300 years later. Babar, the founder of the Mughal Empire, states in his memoirs that Rana Sanga was the most powerful sovereign in India when he invaded it, adding that "he attained his present high glory with his valor and sword". Eighty thousand horses, 7 kings of the highest rank,  104 chieftains holding the title of Rawal and Rawat, with 500 war elephants, followed them into the fray. The Sangh is said to have fought 100 battles and had broken its eyes, arms, and legs in various conflicts.

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