
Rana Sanga
Rana Sanga (1472–1528), also known as Maharana Sangram Singh, was a significant Rajput ruler of Mewar and a celebrated warrior king in medieval India, known for his efforts to unite various Rajput clans against foreign invasions and his valiant but ultimately unsuccessful battle against Babur at Khanwa in 1527.
Born on Jan 01, 1472 (553 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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India | 3 | 5.33 | 0.11% | +10% | 1,380,004,385 | 1,684,800 | $2,900,000 | 3,541$ |
Totals | 3 | 1,380,004,385 | 1,684,800 | $2,900,000 | 3,541$ |
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India:
Rana Sanga is described by Suman as a 'traitor' who invited Mughal emperor Babur to defeat Ibrahim Lodi.
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India:
Rana Sanga was referenced in a controversial remark made by Ramji Lal Suman regarding his historical role.
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India:
Rana Sanga is referred to as a Rajput warrior whose legacy is being discussed in the context of the controversy.
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India:
Rana Sanga was a prominent Rajput ruler known for his bravery and resistance against foreign invasions.
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