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Maharana Mokal
1421–1433

Maharana Mokal

The Great Builder

The Legend

Maharana Mokal was a great builder and he inherited this trait from his father, Maharana Lakha. He created various buildings along with completing those commenced by his father. The duty to transform their motherland thus flowed down the veins of the Sisodiyas. Maharana Lakha, the 45th Maharana of Mewar died in war leaving young Mokal as his successor. Being a minor, his eldest brother Choonda began to look after the state of affairs as promised to Rana Lakha. But Mokal's mother Hansa Bai did not like the influence that Choonda had over the nobles of Mewar. She questioned his integrity and doubted his intentions. Her resentment made Choonda leave Chittor and retire to Mandu, capital of Malwa. Rani Hansa Bai attained help from her brother Ranmal of Marwar to administer the state of affairs on behalf of Mokal until he was a minor. Maharana Mokal had a brief stint as the ruler of Mewar but rose to fame as the most celebrated warrior of his race. He defeated Nagour, Gujarat and repelled an invasion by the Delhi Sultan. But most importantly, he completed palaces that were commenced by his father Maharan Lakha and conspired to build more aesthetic structures. But his sad demise at a young age of 24 put a stop to this emerging illustration of Mewar. His assassination by his paternal uncles, Chacha and Mera brought an end to a great Maharana in the making. Rana Kumbha who was only 13 years old at the time of Mokal's death, ascended the throne at a crucial juncture in the history of Mewar. The young Kumbha may have had the most unfavorable situation after his father's untimely death but the valour and vision of his father, Maharana Mokal inspired him to emerge as one of the greatest rulers Mewar ever knew.

Early Life & Origins

Maharana Mokal was the son of Maharana Lakha and Rani Hansa Bai. Ascending the throne as a minor, his early years were guided by his eldest half-brother Chunda, and later by his uncle Ranmal of Marwar, leading to political tensions in Mewar.

Battles & Conquests

Battle against Nagaur

1420s

Mokal successfully defeated the Sultan of Nagaur, securing Mewar's borders.

Eternal Legacy

Mokal is remembered as a brave warrior who successfully defended Mewar against multiple sultanates and as a patron of architecture who completed the palaces begun by his father.

📜 Did You Know?

He was assassinated by his paternal uncles, Chacha and Mera, at a young age of 24.

His reign paved the way for his son, Rana Kumbha, who became one of Mewar's greatest rulers.

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