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Haldighati Battlefield (India)

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Haldighati is a narrow mountain pass in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan, famed for the historic battle fought on June 18, 1576. The engagement pitted the forces of Maharana Pratap of Mewar against the Mughal army of Emperor Akbar, commanded by Raja Man Singh I of Amber. The pass derives its name from the distinctive turmeric-colored soil (Haldi), which characterizes the local landscape. Despite being outnumbered and the Mughals claiming a tactical victory, Maharana Pratap escaped to the hills and continued his resistance through guerrilla warfare for years. The legendary loyalty of his horse, Chetak, who carried the wounded king to safety before succumbing to injuries, is immortalized in local tradition. Today, the site features a museum and a chhatri for Chetak, serving as a symbol of Rajput valor and independence.

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The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Nov.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The historical battlefield is an open, rugged landscape defined by its distinctive yellow-colored soil, which gave the region its famous name. Visitors can freely explore the surrounding mountainous terrain and view the modest memorials dedicated to the legendary warriors who fought here.
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Typical hours
The open battlefield terrain can naturally be accessed at any time, but it is best visited during standard daylight hours for safety and visibility. Associated regional museums or structured monument sites nearby usually maintain customary daytime schedules, closing well before the evening.
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Photography
The dramatic, sun-baked landscape provides an evocative backdrop for landscape photography, especially when capturing the contrasting colors of the terrain. The statues and informational plaques dedicated to Maharana Pratap make excellent subjects to document the historical gravity of the location.
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Time needed
A brief stop of about an hour is usually sufficient to walk around the main monument area and appreciate the surrounding natural valley. Budgeting an extra hour or two is highly recommended if you wish to delve into the comprehensive exhibits at the nearby historical museum.
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Visiting this battleground seamlessly fits into a broader historical tour encompassing the majestic Kumbhalgarh Fort and the beautiful lakes of Udaipur. Integrating nearby rural artisan villages can further enrich your understanding of the resilient Mewar culture that defined this era.
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Getting there
The site is primarily accessed via private vehicles or hired taxis driving through the scenic routes winding out from the city of Udaipur. The mountain passes leading to the area are generally well-paved, offering a photogenic although occasionally steep drive through the Aravalli hills.
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Insider tip
Stop by the dedicated Maharana Pratap Museum located close to the pass to see an impressive diorama detailing the fierce battle strategies. Since the valley can become intensely hot and dusty, bringing adequate sun protection and bottled water is a highly practical measure.

Geography

Coordinates
24.89000, 73.69000

Facts

  • The Battle of Haldighati was fought on June 18, 1576.
  • Maharana Pratap led a force of approximately 3,000 horsemen.
  • The Mughal army was commanded by Raja Man Singh I of Amber.
  • The name 'Haldighati' refers to the turmeric-colored soil of the pass.
  • A memorial to Pratap's horse, Chetak, stands where the horse fell.
  • Haldighati is located about 40 kilometers north of Udaipur city.

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Sights in the town Haldighati Battlefield (3)

Chetak Smarak📍 landmark

Chetak Smarak is a memorial in Haldighati, Rajasthan, dedicated to Maharana Pratap's horse.

Battle of Haldighati📍 landmark

The Battle of Haldighati was fought in 1576 between the armies of Maharana Pratap and Akbar.

Haldighati📍 landmark

Haldighati is a mountain pass in Rajasthan, site of a historic battle in the 16th century.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is the place called Haldighati?
The name is derived from the yellow color of the soil, which resembles turmeric (haldi).
What happened here in 1576?
The famous battle between Maharana Pratap of Mewar and the forces of Mughal Emperor Akbar took place here.
Is there a museum for Maharana Pratap?
Yes, the private museum features exhibits and films about the life and struggle of the Rajput king.
Who was Chetak?
Chetak was Maharana Pratap's loyal horse, to whom a dedicated memorial has been built in Haldighati.
How far is Haldighati from Udaipur?
It is located about 40 km north of Udaipur and can be reached in just over an hour.
Haldighati Battlefield: where is it located?
Haldighati Battlefield is located in India.
Haldighati Battlefield: what is there to see?
Highlights include Chetak Smarak, Battle of Haldighati, Haldighati.
Haldighati Battlefield: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Nov.
Haldighati Battlefield: why is it worth visiting?
Haldighati is a narrow mountain pass in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan, famed for the historic battle fought on June 18, 1576.
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