Sangram singh biography definition
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Rana Sanga
Maharana of Mewar from –
Sangram Singh I (12 April – 30 January ), commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Rana of Mewar from to CE. A member of the Sisodia dynasty, he controlled parts of present-day Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh with his capital at Chittor. His reign was admired by several of his contemporaries, including the first Mughal EmperorBabur, who described him as the "greatest Indian ruler" of that time. The Mughal historian Abd al-Qadir Badayuni called Sanga the bravest of all Rajputs along with Prithviraj Chauhan also known as Rai Pithaura.[5]
In his military career, Sanga achieved a series of successes against several neighboring sultanates. Following the Battle of Gagron in , Sanga captured much of the Malwa Sultanate and appointed one of his vassals, Medini Rai, to rule over it. He also humbled the Sultan of Gujarat on various occasions. Among his known victories were the multiple defeats inflicted upon the Lodi dynasty of Delhi
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Renowned Wrestler and Motivational Speaker Sangram Singh collaborates with Orchids the International School
National, Orchids The International School has tied up with Internationally acclaimed wrestler, passform India Icon and renowned motivational speaker Sangram Singh to promote the importance of health and fitness among its students and staff members.
The award-winning K12 school chain has lately been garnering accolades for its innovative teaching techniques and special emphasis on extracurricular activities among its students.
The collaboration with Sangram Singh is another step towards establishing themselves as the most forward-looking school management. Sangram Singh will provide tips & tricks to the parents on how they can keep their children healthy and happy with simple changes in the day-to-day routine. He will also impart his knowledge of healthy living on how to become self-sufficient when it comes to own wellbeing.
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Wrestler-actor Sangram Singh is not doing the biopic on Dara Singh
Sangram, 30, was approached to play the role of Rustam-e-Hind,in a Punjabi film, which he even agreed to do. But, apparently things did not work out.
"I was going to do a biopic on Dara Singh, talks were on. But due to right (copyright) issues with his son, things didn't work out," Sangram told PTI.
When contacted, Dara Singh's son Vindoo, remained unavailable for comment.
Sangram, who has appeared in several reality shows, revealed that he is currently working on another biopic on a noted wrestler but was not keen on disclosing the name.
"I am doing a biography on a known personality. He is an Indian wrestler. He has won medal in Olympics. A big producer is part of the film. The film will happen in March- April. And I want to do quality work," he said.