citation needed The final episode of the series aired on 10 December 2015. While Maharana Pratap survived a number of battles in his lifetime, he died of an injury from the hunting accident while tightening the string of a bow with an arrow. It is based on the life of Maharana Pratap, a sixteenth century Hindu Rajput ruler of Mewar kingdom, a small region in north-western India in the present day state of Rajasthan. When Akbar imprisoned Ramprasad, he didn’t eat anything or drink, losing his life on the 18th day.ħ. Maharana Pratap also owned an elephant, Ramprasad, who killed two war elephants of the Mughal army. Pratap Singh I, popularly known as Maharana Pratap, was a Hindu Rajput king of Mewar.He was titled as 'Mewari Rana' and was notable for his military resistance against the expansionism of the Mughal Empire and is known for his participation in the Battle of Haldighati and the Battle of Dewair. Chetal lost his life while jumping across a 21-feet wide river to save his master’s life.Ħ. The horse is said to have a tinge of blue on his coat. He was extremely sad tohear of Maharana Pratap's death, becausein his heart he was an admirer of Maharana's. Maharana Pratap’s horse, Chetak, is known for his loyalty to his master. Pratap died in Chavand and not in Pichhola. While sensing Rajput army’s defeat, Jhala Maan, who had a close resemblance to Maharana Pratap, wore the crown of Maharana Pratap to give disillusion to the Mughal army.
While he lost the war due to treachery by his brother but he fought till the end.
On the other hand, Akbar asks Shakti Singh about Maharana’s death abo.
Even with an army of 22, 000 against the Mughal army of 80,000, Maharana Pratap bravely fought the Haldi Ghati Battle. Maharana has lost the battle of Haldighati and is lying injured in some vaid’s cottage. Bharat Ka Veer Putra - Maharana Pratap - Episode 164. All of his marriages were political alliances.Ĥ. Maharana Pratap who became an emblem for courage for the entire country. The upcoming episodes will witness cute friendship bond developing between Pratap and Phool. Maharana Pratap had 11 wives from which Maharani Ajabde Punwar was his favourite.