In the villages of Rajasthan, there are still hardy, old, weather-beaten men whose eyes fill with tears as they recall the difficulties faced by Maharana Pratap, their imdomitable hero, in challenging Akbar, the most powerful emperor the time. In the present world of realpolitik, Maharana Pratap's struggles against the Mughals would perhaps appear inconsequential. However, this could not be further from the truth: Maharana Pratap has inspired rulers since he fought against the Mughal emperor over half a millennia ago. In the early thirties of the last century, the revolutionary Surjya Sen invoked the name of this legendary brave warrior to rouse his followers while laying a siege and then ransacking the Chittagong armoury of the British colonialists. People will always admire and be inspired by those whose courage defies all odds. Maharana Pratap belongs to that enchanted group, and this book, Maharana Pratap- Mewar's Rebel King is a homage to him.
Brishti Bandyopadhyay studied history at St. Stephen's College, Delhi. She has written examination guidebooks for civil service aspirants as well as penned down stories for children for an internet portal. Currently, she is working freelance.
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