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    great fort of Chittor). Chittor was known as " Chit-Ror " at that time . Between 1251 and 1258 , Balban repeatedly led troops to Chitror fort . Under...
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    The hill forts series include—Chittor Fort at Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh Fort at Rajsamand, Ranthambore Fort at Sawai Madhopur, Gagron Fort at Jhalawar...
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    respectively. Alauddin assigned Chittor to his son Khizr Khan (or Khidr Khan), who was 7 or 8 years old. The Chittor fort was renamed "Khizrabad" after...
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    Chittorgarh (redirect from Chittor)
    1568. Chittor has been a land of worship for Meera. It is also known for Panna Dai and Rani Padmini. Originally called Chitrakuta, the Chittor Fort is said...
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    Ratan Sen returned to Chittor and entered into a duel with Devapal, in which both died. Alauddin Khalji laid siege to Chittor to obtain Padmavati. Facing...
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    Kirti Stambha (category Chittorgarh Fort)
    Stambha is a 12th-century tower situated at Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh town of Rajasthan, India. Chittor has a history going back several centuries....
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    of Mori Rajput rulers of Chittor. The Chittorgarh inscription dated 713 AD gives four names of Mori Rajput rulers of Chittor. Manuraja is identified with...
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    horsemen in the Mughal service. Chittor and other Mughal occupied areas of Mewar would be returned to the Rana, but Chittor fort would never be repaired. The...
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    the Sultan of Delhi, invaded Chittor. After reaching the foot of the Chittor hill, two wings of his army attacked the fort from two different sides. After...
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    Siege of Chittorgarh (1535) (category Chittorgarh Fort)
    Bahadur Shah of Gujarat attacked Chittor Fort, after the death of Rana Sanga, with the aim of expanding his kingdom. The forts defense was led by the Widows...
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