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Chunda Sisodia
Regent of Mewar under Mokal Singh.
Progenitor of Chundawat Rajputs
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorRawat Khandal
SpouseChauhanji Navrang Deiji
Rathoriji Ladu Kanwar
Rathoriji Roop Kanwar
Chauhanji Parvat Kanwar
Deoriji Kesar Kanwar of Sirohi
IssueThakur Kuntalji
Thakur Kandhalji
Thakur Tejaji
7 others
HouseSisodia
FatherLakha Singh
MotherKhichi Lakhma Deiji

Chunda was the eldest son of Maharana Lakha, the ruler of Mewar. He is known in history for his sacrifice of his rights to the throne, to keep his promise. He was the heir-apparent until he renounced his right in favour of the heir born from Hansa Bai, the Rathore princess who was married to Maharana Lakha.

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Chunda Sisodia

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Chunda was the eldest son of Maharana Lakha, the ruler of Mewar. He is known in history for his sacrifice of his rights to the throne, to keep his promise...

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Mokal Singh

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Lakha's eldest son Prince Chunda Sisodia. When the delegation from Mandore had arrived in Chittor to officialise the betrothal, Chunda was away from court....

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Chundawat

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Mewari prince Chunda Sisodia, the eldest son of Rana Lakha. Having surrendered his right to the throne to his younger brother Mokal Singh, Chunda gained for...

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Rana Lakha

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Rana Lakha (1382 – 1421) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom .He was the son of Rana Kshetra Singh and ruled Mewar from 1382 until his death...

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Kingdom of Mewar

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age, so his mother Hansa Bai acted as a regent for him. Mokal's brother Chunda left the fort because of conflicts between him and Hansa bai. During Mokal's...

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Amet

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Chundawats, descendants of Chunda Sisodia, son of Maharana Lakha, with title of Rawat. Patta Sisodia great-grandson of Chunda Sisodia. who fought against Mughals...

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Jodha of Mandore

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murdered in Chittor by the Sisodia's after which he escaped with his men, he was pursued by Rawat Chunda, an uncle of Kumbha. Chunda's army killed almost all...

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Ranmal

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nobles of Mewar due to the considerable Rathore influence he brought to the Sisodia kingdom. When a Mewari prince was murdered on his orders, a coup was launched...

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Begun

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to Chunda ji, who renounced his right to the throne for his brother Rana Mokal in 15th century. Since then, Begun was ruled by Chundawat Sisodia Rajputs...

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Hansa Bai

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of Mewar, Prince Chunda Sisodia. However, when the delegation from Mandore had arrived in Chittor to officialize the betrothal, Chunda was away from court...

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Kingdom of Marwar

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by Chunda. Chunda and Zaffar entered into a tribute with Zaffar but Chunda later counter-attacked Zaffar and captured Sambhar and Ajmer. Chunda's aggressive...

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Karni Mata

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Rao Chunda visited Suwap in Vikram Samvat 1463 (1406 AD) to seek Karniji's blessing. He had 14 sons, with the eldest being Rao Ranmal. Chunda took control...

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List of battles in Rajasthan

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under his nephew Rao Chunda to annex Mandore. Rao Chunda defeated Muslim force and annexed Mandore. Battle of Mandore (1396) – Rao Chunda Rathore successfully...

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Political marriages in India

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: 124–125  In 1395, Rao Chunda was approached by the Pratihars of Mandore, who proposed an alliance against the Tughlaq Empire. Chunda agreed and was married...

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Rathore dynasty

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questionable and may not be relied upon except for a generic reconstruction. Chunda, who was ninth in descent from Asthan, married a Pratihara princess and...

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Bhainsrorgarh

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Bhainsrorgarh held great importance to the Chundawat clan of Sisodia Rajputs, as it was granted to Rao Chunda after he renounced the Mewar throne for his yet to...

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