About: Ratnasimha

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Guhila ruler of Mewar

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  • 1303-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1302-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • ১৩০২ থেকে ১৩০৩ খ্রিষ্টাব্দ মেবাড়ের একজন শাসক ছিলেন (bn)
  • Guhila ruler of Mewar (en)
  • 北インドのラージャスターン地方、メーワール王国の君主(在位:1302年 - 1303年) (ja)
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  • Maharajakula (en)
  • Rawal (en)
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  • right (en)
  • center (en)
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  • A 2010 photograph (en)
  • An 1878 painting (en)
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  • 1303 (xsd:integer)
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  • vertical (en)
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  • Padmini's purported palace (en)
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  • Oil painting of Padmini's palace in the fort in the midst of the tank.jpg (en)
  • ChittorgarhFortWaterReflection.JPG (en)
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  • Ratnasimha (en)
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  • center (en)
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  • On the day the yellow-faced Rai sought refuge in the red canopy from fear of the green swords, the great Emperor was still crimson with rage. But when he saw the vegetarian Rai trembling with fear, like the trampled and withered grass under the Imperial tent — though the Rai was a rebel, yet the breeze of royal mercy did not allow any hot wind to blow upon him. All the storm of the Emperor's wrath vented itself against the other rebels. He ordered that wherever a green Hindu was found, he was to be cut down like dry grass. Owing to this stern order, thirty thousand Hindus were slain in one day. It seemed that the meadows of Khizrabad had grown men instead of grass. (en)
  • That ruler [Samarasiṃha] with all his sins removed by the worship of Maheśa became the lord of svarga, after entrusting the defence of Mount Chitrakuta to his son Ratnasiṃha. When he [Ratnasiṃha] had departed, Lakṣmasiṃha of the family of Khummana defended that excellent fort, even though the established traditions of the family be forsaken by cowards, those who are valorous and steady do not give up their pursuit. Having thus destroyed his enemies in battle, he [Lakṣmasiṃha] died purified by weapons while defending Chitrakuta. (en)
  • He [Alauddin] captured the lord of Citrakūṭa fort, took away his property, and made him move like a monkey from one city to another. (en)
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  • 0001-08-26 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • right (en)
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  • Amir Khusrau's Khazain ul-Futuh (en)
  • Kumbhalgarh inscription of Kumbhakarna (en)
  • Nabhi-nandana-jinoddhara-prabandha by Kakka Suri (en)
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  • King of Mewar (en)
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  • Maharajakula (en)
  • Rawal (en)
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  • 200 (xsd:integer)
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  • Ratnasimha (en)
  • Ratnasimha (in)
  • ラタン・シング (メーワール王) (ja)
  • Ратнасімха (uk)
  • Ратнасимха (ru)
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  • Ratnasimha (en)
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