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Prithviraj did not long survive the battle, dying on 4 November 1527, two months before Rana Sanga's death. Like the latter, who was poisoned by his nobles in order to avoid further conflict with Babur, historian V.S Bhatnagar suggests that
Prithviraj's death may also have been unnatural, noting that
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The latter is believed to have been poisoned by a section of his nobles who were opposed to his resolve to face Babar again. The possibility of
Prithviraj having met an unnatural death like Sanga, and for the same very reason, cannot be ruled out, especially when we note that his successors, instead
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Prithviraj ascended the throne of Amber after the death of his father, Raja
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Prithviraj had nine wives from multiple clans, by whom he had eighteen sons and three daughters. Twelve of these sons reached adulthood, with three eventually became rajas of Amber: Puranmal,
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335:References
289:baro kotri
281:Bhim Singh
252:Rao Maldev
233:Rana Sanga
170:Rana Sanga
168:alongside
136:Chandrasen
107:Bhim Singh
53:Chandrasen
24:Prithviraj
210:Narasimha
153:ruler of
58:Successor
586:Puranmal
362:(1984).
127:Kachwaha
102:Puranmal
62:Puranmal
606:Bharmal
601:Askaran
321:Bikaner
313:Rathore
285:Bharmal
248:Rajputs
218:Sitaram
198:Krishna
122:Dynasty
112:Bharmal
81:Bikaner
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275:Family
260:Sirohi
256:Marwar
226:Dwarka
222:Jaipur
216:, and
196:deity
187:Mewari
151:Rajput
133:Father
327:wife.
299:Notes
266:Death
244:Babur
214:Amber
194:Hindu
180:Reign
174:Mewar
162:Babur
155:Amber
94:Issue
86:Mewar
76:Wives
42:Reign
35:Amber
523:ISBN
421:ISBN
370:ISBN
283:and
206:guru
68:Died
31:Raja
319:of
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