Maharana
Maharana is a royal title historically used by the rulers of Mewar, a historic kingdom in the region of present-day Rajasthan, India. The word combines Sanskrit maha, meaning “great,” and rana, meaning “king” or “ruler,” and denotes a grand or supreme ruler.
The title gained prominence in the 16th century among the Sisodia Rajput rulers of Mewar. After Chittor
One of the best-known bearers of the title is Maharana Pratap (c. 1540–1597), renowned for his steadfast
Following India's independence in 1947, the princely state of Mewar was integrated into the Indian union, and