Rana Kumbha
Rana Kumbha was a prominent ruler of the Mewar kingdom in present-day Rajasthan, India, during the 15th century. He reigned from 1433 to 1468 and is known for his military prowess, administrative skills, and contributions to architecture. Under his leadership, Mewar expanded its territory and strengthened its defenses against invasions.
Rana Kumbha is also celebrated for his patronage of arts and culture. He commissioned several important structures, including the famous Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. His legacy includes a rich cultural heritage that continues to influence the region today.