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ISBN : 81-7508-224-0

Vol. No : 1013

Contents
Prithviraj Chauhan 
Rana Kumbha 
Rana Sanga 
Rana Pratap 
Rani Durgavati 

Description
With death of Harsha, King of Kanauj, in about 647 A.D., his great empire in North India collapsed. It rapidly disintegrated into several petty kingdoms.

Foreign invaders took advantage of India’s disunity. Some time in the 12th century, the Afghan Chief, Shahabuddin Ghori (also known as Mohammed of Ghor) captured the empire of Mahmud of Ghazni and became the new ruler of Ghazni. Prithviraj Chauhan faced this foreign invader and despite his defeat and death became the hero of many legends. The first story told in this Pancharatna volume is based on these legends. 

The second title in this volume is Rana Kumbha. Kumbha ascended the throne of Mewar in 1433 and ruled for thirty-five years, a period replete with campaigns. He never lost a battle even when confronted with the toughest of adversaries. 

Rana Sanga was his worthy successor. Early in the 16th century, when a vast area of India was under the domination of foreign rulers, Sanga made a valiant attempt to defeat them. His major battle was against Babar at Khanua. 

By the time Rana Pratap ascended the throne of Mewar, almost everyone in North India had bowed down before Akbar. Only the lone, unbending figure of Rana Pratap stood against him. In the fourth title in this volume is presented the tale of Rana Pratap’s heroic struggle against the might of the Mughal empire. 

Rani Durvagati, is the heroine of the fifth title in this volume. The daughter of a Rajput chieftain, she married a Gond prince. How she bravely faced Akbar’s vast armies with her small army of 500 men will ever be remembered and retold with pride for generations to come.


| | Amar Chitra Katha | | 5-in-1 | |
|| Ancient Tales of wit and wisdom|| Tales of Humour || Stories of Shiva || Stories of Krishna || Stories from the Panchatantra ||
|| Heroes from the Mahabharata || Stories from the Bhagwat || Stories from the Sanskrit Drama || More Stories from the Jatakas ||
|| Stories from the Mahabharata || Great Rulers of India || Great Freedom Fighters || Devotees of Vishnu || Stories of Budha ||
|| Further Stories from the Jatakas || Brave Rajputs || Stories of Rama || Stories of Birbal ||

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