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Maharana Pratap

maharana pratap

Technical Data

Date of Issue June 1, 2016
Denomination Rs. 10
Perforation 13
Watermark Asokan Capital Multiple [Up]
Colors Dark grey turqoise
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 2935

Stamp Number IN 2805

Yvert et Tellier IN 2694

Stanley Gibbons IN 3089

Themes

Maharana Pratap, one of the most revered warriors in Indian history, was born on 9 May 1540 A.D. He ascended the throne of Mewar on 28 February 1572 A.D., following the death of his father. His reign marked a defining chapter in Rajput resistance against the Mughal Empire.

To honour his unparalleled courage and unwavering commitment to freedom, a Commemorative Postage Stamp was issued celebrating the life and legacy of this legendary Rajput ruler.

The Warrior of Mewar

Maharana Pratap valued liberty above all and refused to submit to Emperor Akbar, the powerful Mughal ruler who had already captured Chittor and sought to subdue Mewar. Determined to protect his kingdom’s sovereignty, Maharana Pratap chose resistance over submission.

The most celebrated episode of his struggle was the Battle of Haldighati (1576 A.D.), where he and his brave soldiers fought valiantly despite being heavily outnumbered. Though compelled to withdraw from the battlefield to avoid capture, Maharana Pratap continued his relentless resistance against the Mughal forces. Several Mughal attempts to crush his spirit and kingdom were thwarted, causing significant hardship to the invaders.

His indomitable spirit, resilience, and refusal to compromise on ideals of freedom and self-respect transformed him into a legend of Rajput chivalry — a legacy that continues to inspire generations.

Legacy of Courage and Honour

Maharana Pratap preferred a life of hardship in forests and hills rather than surrendering his principles. He is remembered as:

  • A symbol of freedom and resistance
  • An epitome of Rajput valour and chivalry
  • A leader devoted to honour, self-respect, and noble causes

He passed away on 19 January 1597 A.D., but his heroic saga remains immortal in Indian history.

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