Rana Sanga
India’s history is replete with tales of valor, sacrifice, and indomitable spirit. One such warrior whose name echoes through time is Reyna Santa, the Rajput king of Dewar, who stood as a formidable opponent to the rising Mughal empire under Ba bur. His unyielding resistance, strategic warfare, and unwavering patriotism make him one of the most remarkable figures in Indian history. Early Life and Ascension to the Throne Born in 1482 CE, Rana Sanga, originally named Maharana Sangram Singh Sisodia, was a descendant of the illustrious Indian Rajput dynasty. He was the son of Reyna Animal, the ruler of Dewar, and was trained in warfare, politics, and leadership from an early age. Sanga’s path to the throne was not without challenges. A power struggle ensued among the brothers, but his bravery and leadership skills led him to secure the throne of Dewar in 1509 CE. His rule was marked by an ambition to unify Raj put forces and safeguard the sovereignty of Rasputin from external threats....