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MSN: Rangeelo Rajasthan: Where Mewar’s Royal Kitchens Collide With Marwar’s Fiery Deserts In A Celebration Of Spice, Song, And Regal Indulgence
Rangeelo Rajasthan: Where Mewar’s Royal Kitchens Collide With Marwar’s Fiery Deserts In A Celebration Of Spice, Song, And Regal Indulgence
Mewar, also spelled as Mewad, is a historical region located in the south-eastern part of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It includes the present-day districts of Udaipur, Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh in Rajasthan. [1]
The lineage of Mewar traces the origin of the Mewar Dynasty from Surya (The Sun God). As one of the oldest serving dynasties, it traces its roots to Guhil (Guhaditya) in A.D. ca.569.
Renowned for its valor, rich cultural heritage, and strategic fortifications, Mewar witnessed periods of both prosperity and adversity. This blog post delves into the comprehensive history of the Mewar Kingdom, exploring its origins, influential rulers, cultural contributions, and eventual decline.
The story of Mewar is a testament to the Rajput spirit, and their constant struggle to defend their kingdom against foreign invasions, from the Arab invaders to the Mughals and later the British. The Mewar dynasty’s roots trace back to Guhil, the founder of the Guhilot clan in 565 CE.
Mewar (Guhil-Sisodia Dynasty) has been a symbol of glorious valor, self-respect, and independence in the history of Rajasthan. The Sisodia Rajputs, descendants of the Guhil clan, ruled Mewar and waged a continuous struggle against foreign invasions.