Kunwar Prithviraj Sisodia | |
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Udno Prithviraj (Flying Prithviraj) | |
Died | Kumbhalgarh |
Spouse | Tarabai Solanki, Pama De |
Issue | Banvir |
House | Sisodia |
Father | Rana Raimal |
Mother | Jhali Ratan Kanwar |
Religion | Hinduism |
Prithviraj Sisodia, generally known as Kunwar Prithviraj (born late 15th century; died 16th century), was the eldest son of Maharana Raimal (died 1509) of Mewar and heir apparent of Mewar, of the Sisodia Rajputs. His mother was Jhali Rani Ratan Kanwar. His rapidity of moving from one place to another and lightning speed of attack earned him the title of Udno Prithviraj, the flying Prithviraj.[1][2] He added the regions of Godwar and Ajmer to the territory of Mewar.
Harbilas Sarda wrote "If Prithviraj had been the leader of Indian opposition to Babur, Babur would have ended his days as an unsuccessful adventurer in Khanwa."[3]