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Uday Singh was born into the Sisodia dynasty of Rajputs, the ruling family of Mewar. He was the eldest son of Maharana Sangram Singh and his mother was Rani Karnavati. He was the grandson of Rana Sanga, who had unified the Rajput clans and fought against the Mughal Empire. Uday Singh was a brave and courageous warrior who fought against the Mughal Empire and its allies. He was also a great administrator and was responsible for the development of Udaipur. He was a patron of the arts and literature and was responsible for the construction of many temples and monuments. Uday Singh died in 1572 at the age of 50. He was succeeded by his son, Maharana Pratap. He is remembered as a great warrior and a great ruler who fought for the independence of Mewar.

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 4 August, 1522
Birthday 4 August
Birthplace Chittor Fort, Rajasthan, Mewar
Date of death 28 February 1572,
Died Place Gogunda, Rajasthan, Mewar
Nationality India

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Who Is Uday Singh's Wife?

His wife is 18 or 20 queens including: Maharani Jaivanta Bai Sonigara (Chauhan) Rani Sajjabai Solankini Rani Dheer Bai Bhattiyani Rani Jaivantabai Madrechi (Rani Lalabai) Rani Lacchabai Balechi (Chouhan) Rani Veerbai Jhala Lakhabai Jhala Rani Karamti Bai of Marwar

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Wife 18 or 20 queens including: Maharani Jaivanta Bai Sonigara (Chauhan) Rani Sajjabai Solankini Rani Dheer Bai Bhattiyani Rani Jaivantabai Madrechi (Rani Lalabai) Rani Lacchabai Balechi (Chouhan) Rani Veerbai Jhala Lakhabai Jhala Rani Karamti Bai of Marwar
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Children Maharana Pratap, Jagmal Singh, Shakti Singh, Sagar Singh, Maan Kanwar, Hari Singh, Ram Singh

Uday Singh Net Worth

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2013

In the 2013 television serial, Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap, Udai Singh II was portrayed by Shakti Anand.

1567

According to Kaviraj Shyamaldas, Udai Singh called a council of war. The nobles advised him to take refuge along with the princes in the hills, leaving a garrison at Chittor. On 23 October 1567 Akbar formed his camp near Chittor. Udai Singh retired to Gogunda (which later became his temporary capital) leaving Chittor in the hands of his loyal chieftains Rao Jaimal and Patta. Akbar captured Chittor after a four-month-long siege on 23 February 1568. He later shifted his capital to Udaipur. He died in 1572 in Gogunda. Before his death, Jagmal tried to seize the throne but the nobles of Mewar prevented Jagmal from succeeding and placed Maharana Pratap Singh on the throne on 1 March 1572.

1562

In 1562, he gave refuge to Baz Bahadur of Malwa. In September 1567, his son Shakti Singh came to him from Dhaulpur and told him of Akbar's plan to capture Chittor.

1557

In 1557, he was defeated by Maldeo Rathore at the Battle of Harmada and lost Merta to him.

1544

In 1544 Udai Singh surrendered the keys of Chittor to Sher Shah Suri on the terms that Sher Shah does not harm the people of Mewar.

1540

In 1540, he was crowned in Kumbhalgarh by the nobles of Mewar. His eldest son Maharana Pratap from his first wife, Maharani Jaivantabai Songara (daughter of Akhey Raj Songara of Jalore), was born in the same year. He had 24 sons. His second wife, Sajjabai Solankini gave birth to his son Shakti Singh, Sagar Singh and Vikram Dev. Dheerbai Bhattiyani was his favourite wife and was the mother of his son Jagmal Singh. His fourth wife was Rani Veerbai Jhaala.

1522

Udai Singh II (4 August 1522 – 28 February 1572) was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur in the present-day Rajasthan state of India. He was the 12th ruler of the Mewar dynasty. He was the fourth son of Rana Sanga and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi.

Udai Singh was born in Chittor in August 1522. After the death of his father, Rana Sanga, Ratan Singh II was crowned King. Ratan Singh II was assassinated in 1531. He was succeeded by his brother Maharana Vikramaditya Singh. During the reign of Vikramaditya, when the Muzaffarid Sultan of Gujarat Bahadur Shah sacked Chittor in 1534, Udai Singh was sent to Bundi for safety. In 1537, Banbir killed Vikramaditya and usurped the throne. He tried to kill Udai Singh also, but Udai's nurse Panna Dai sacrificed her own son Chandan to save him from his uncle Banbir and took him to Kumbhalgarh. She did not ask for anything in return either. She started living in Bundi and did not allow Udai Singh to come and meet her. He lived secretly in Kumbhalgarh for two years, disguised as a nephew of the governor Asha Shah Depura (Maheshwari).