This ruler started to take over the Mewar and started his reign from the year 1421 and ruled for twelve years till 1433.
As the son of Lakha Singh, he too was so brave just like his father and had all the wiseness to rule the area properly without losing to others.
Achievements of Mokal Singh
He was a truly wonderful person who built many structures. It is said this trait of building and construction was acquired by this ruler from his father, Maharana Lakha Singh.
In additional to forts, he designed many buildings and finished those that were actually commenced by his father. For fulfilling the duty of transforming the motherland, all successors of each king were able to fulfill this obligation with great courage.
When his father died, Mokal Singh was left as successor at very young age. Since he was too small and a minor the eldest brother made the step to take the affairs regarding rule and state in his hands. But Mokal’s mother had always doubted intentions of Choonda, who had the ruler and never liked kind of influence that he had on nobles.
After all this, Choonda left Chittor and also had to retire to Mandu that was the capital of Malwa.
Once Mokal Singh was a major, he was powerful and gained control all by his own on the state. He also had a kind of brief stint when he was a ruler of Mewar. And after this, he rose to the fame because he was one of the highly celebrated warriors belonging to his race.
He dutifully completed all those palaces that were actually started to be built by his own father. His achievements are really many, but the important ones include defeating Gujarat, Nagpur. His wise decisions and proper managing of the army led him to defeat the invasion by the Delhi Sultanate.
He also conspired to build much more aesthetic structures and did that as well. But after ruling amazingly, he died in 1433 and at very young age of just twenty-four. This led to lot of sadness and blunder in the kingdom, and his son was just thirteen years then.
History says that Mokal Singh was killed by the conspiracy and plotting by his paternal uncles because they wanted to take over his ruling areas and empire. His son succeeds him because of the kind of ruling powers he had learned from Mokal Singh.
As the son of Lakha Singh, he too was so brave just like his father and had all the wiseness to rule the area properly without losing to others.
Achievements of Mokal Singh
He was a truly wonderful person who built many structures. It is said this trait of building and construction was acquired by this ruler from his father, Maharana Lakha Singh.
In additional to forts, he designed many buildings and finished those that were actually commenced by his father. For fulfilling the duty of transforming the motherland, all successors of each king were able to fulfill this obligation with great courage.
When his father died, Mokal Singh was left as successor at very young age. Since he was too small and a minor the eldest brother made the step to take the affairs regarding rule and state in his hands. But Mokal’s mother had always doubted intentions of Choonda, who had the ruler and never liked kind of influence that he had on nobles.
After all this, Choonda left Chittor and also had to retire to Mandu that was the capital of Malwa.
Once Mokal Singh was a major, he was powerful and gained control all by his own on the state. He also had a kind of brief stint when he was a ruler of Mewar. And after this, he rose to the fame because he was one of the highly celebrated warriors belonging to his race.
He dutifully completed all those palaces that were actually started to be built by his own father. His achievements are really many, but the important ones include defeating Gujarat, Nagpur. His wise decisions and proper managing of the army led him to defeat the invasion by the Delhi Sultanate.
He also conspired to build much more aesthetic structures and did that as well. But after ruling amazingly, he died in 1433 and at very young age of just twenty-four. This led to lot of sadness and blunder in the kingdom, and his son was just thirteen years then.
History says that Mokal Singh was killed by the conspiracy and plotting by his paternal uncles because they wanted to take over his ruling areas and empire. His son succeeds him because of the kind of ruling powers he had learned from Mokal Singh.