Rana Sanga

Sangram Singh I (IAST: Rānā Sangrām Simha; c.1482 to 1528 CE), popularly known as Rana Sanga, was a king from the Sisodia dynasty. He ruled Mewar, the traditional territory of Guhilas (Sisodias) in present day north-western India. However, through his capable rule his kingdom turned into the greatest power of Northern India in early 16th century.He controlled present-day Rajasthan, North Gujarat and Western Madhya Pradesh. His capital was located at Chittor.

Rana Sanga

Sangram Singh I (IAST: Rānā Sangrām Simha; c.1482 to 1528 CE), popularly known as Rana Sanga, was a king from the Sisodia dynasty. He ruled Mewar, the traditional territory of Guhilas (Sisodias) in present day north-western India. However, through his capable rule his kingdom turned into the greatest power of Northern India in early 16th century.He controlled present-day Rajasthan, North Gujarat and Western Madhya Pradesh. His capital was located at Chittor.