Saturday, November 14, 2015

When did Ajabde die? She was Mewar King Maharana Pratap Singh's Loving Wife.

Something is not right. Ajabde (Ajab-deh) is dead?
   In the T.V. Series Bharat Ka Veer Putra Maharana Pratap, they have shown that Ajabde dies after an attack on her by the Mughal Muslim Akbar's man-eater killer/s. On the internet, however, you will find accounts that say that Ajabde died in around 1591 when she was 46-48 years old, even though at that time, it was untimely and because of an illness.

   The Haldighati war had happened, and Rana Pratap after the war went (or flee because of security concerns of his family) to Kumbhalgarh, and there he lived with Ajabde, Phool Kunwar, Amar Sigh, the son of Rana Pratap and Ajabde, and Amar Singh's sisters. They faced hardship. Rana Pratap's faithful clan were also there. But they were all in hiding. Amar Singh had crossed the age of 19 when Ajabde died. Rana Pratap himself died in 1597. Amar Singh died in 1620.
   I am no historian, but why is the channel, then, showing distorted facts? Or maybe what I read was distorted? My point or question is this >> When did Ajabde die? In this serial, they have shown that Ajabde died before the Haldighati war. Somebody please present correct facts, for the sake of all concerned. On Wikipedia, there is no page for Ajabde.
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   On a lighter note, my parent asks me not to scream in excitement every now and then whenever something exciting happens on the episodes. I am asked to stop bothering about something that happened more than 400 years ago. But it concerns our History, you know.
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   On the serious side, yes, correct facts should be presented. If we honestly delve into this, we will certainly find the answers. There is a lot of false notions which are in the public understanding. Many of these are distorted facts twisted by Muslims over the years, and Publications like the Times Of India make it worse, when they whine about some non-existent Muslim Plight, when it is the Rest Of The World which has the plight. This last bit was a tangent off shoot, but I can't help it.

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