The book "Maharana Pratap: Mewar's Rebel King" by Brishti Bandyopadhyay, features a chronological telling of the history of the Rajputs, their descent from foreign races such as the Hunas and the Sakas and their base in Chittorgarh from where they fought the Afghans, the Delhi Sultanates and the Mughal empire.
Incidentally, the royal died in an accident, eight years before Mughal emperor Akbar.
"The author claims that even though historians opine that the character of Padmini has no historical basis, jauhar did happen," says the publisher.
Brishti Bandyopadhyay talks about the family lineage behind Maharana Pratap and the man who exercised the most decisive and enduring influence on him - Rana Sanga or Sangram Singh, his grandfather.
The author goes on to quote his sources which include local chroniclers, colonial rulers and historians.
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