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In the 8th century A.D., Bappa Rawal drove out the invaders from Rajasthan and united its several small kingdoms into one. Rana Sanga was his worth successor. Early in the 16th century, when a vast area of India was under the domination of foreign rulers, he made a valiant attempt to defeat them.
This indefatigable fighter carried eight battle-scars on his body and had lost one arm and one eye. He fought a decisive battle against Babar in March 1527 at Khanwa and might have won it, but he was unfortunately betrayed by his trusted commander, Shiladitya. Sanga was obliged to retreat and did, but he made a solemn vow never to re-enter Mewar, until he had avenged his humiliation. Had his life been spared, he would have redeemed that pledge; but he did not live to fulfill it. His tenacity of purpose, however, inspired many of his successors including Rana Pratap.
In the following pages is the narrated story of the valor of this iron man of India, based on Tod?s ?Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan.?
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