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to accompany them and take good care of them. Panna was reluctant, but surrendered to the wishes of the queen. The Sisodias had fought valiantly, but they were outnumbered and the war was lost. Bahadur Shah entered Chittorgarh and ransacked it for the second time.
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The antagonized nobles were not ready to fight for Vikramaditya and the imminent battle was sure to be another blot in the history of Sisodias. Rani Karnavati wrote to the nobles to come forward for the sake of the honor of the
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on March 8, 1535 AD, while all the men donned saffron clothes and went out to fight to the death and thus committed Saka. This is the occasion for the second of the three Jauhars performed at Chittor.
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and was able to persuade the nobles to fight for Mewar, if not for Vikramaditya. Their sole condition was that Vikramaditya and Uday Singh should go to Bundi during the war for their personal safety.
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had captured the throne of Delhi in 1526 AD, Rana Sangram Singh or Rana Sanga of Mewar lead a confederation of
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Realizing that defeat was imminent, Karnavati and the other noble ladies of the court immolated themselves in
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to capture the throne of Delhi. Initially, the Rana succeeded in pushing the Mughal army back in the
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This article is about the wife of Rana Sanga. For the wife of Mahipat Shah, see
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he was defeated due to Babur's superior tactics, cannons and artillery.
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Karnavati agreed to send her sons to Bundi and told her trusted maid
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Some later legends say that the Rani also sent a Rakhi to the
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Karnavati took up the regency in the name of her elder son
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part – II
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Regent of Bundi from 1527–1533 and wife of Rana Sanga
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Index

Rani Karnavati of Garhwal

Maharani
Mewar
Jaiwanta Bai
Rana Sanga
Issue
Vikramaditya
Udai Singh II

Rajput princess
Bundi
India
Rana Sanga
Mewar
Rana Vikramaditya
Rana Udai Singh
Maharana Pratap
Bahadur Shah of Gujarat
Jauhar
Siege of Chittorgarh (1535)
Babur
Rajput
Babur
Battle of Bayana
Battle of Khanua
Vikramaditya
Bahadur Shah of Gujarat
Sisodias
Panna Dai

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