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Why did Hindu Rajas fight against one another?

It varies, each Hindu Raja has his or her own reason.


Is rajah soliman and rajah lapu-lapu brothers?

no, they are not. there is no document or oral tradition that would support this proposition. lapulapu was encountered by the spaniards in 1521, sulayman or soliman(also known as Raja Mura or young king) in 1571. that's 50 years interval. if we assume that lapu-lapu was a full grown man and so was soliman by 1521. if we add 50 years to soliman's age from 1521, he would have been an old man by 1571 and hence it would not be logical to call him Raja Mura or Young King, the one who succeeded Raja Matanda or Old King. the proponent who espoused the idea that lapu-lapu and soliman were brothers have likewise assumed that both men ruled their petty kingdoms contemporaneously. but no, they did not. they were from different generations of precolonial petty chieftains in the Philippines.


First nuclear explosion in India made by whoom?

This was on May 18 1974, the man in charge was Raja Ramanna. See Wikipedia 'Smiling Buddha' - a misnomer if ever there was.


Did Akbar defeat Pratap?

Maharana Pratap, the Rajput ruler of Mewar, refused to accept the Mughal sovereignty. As a result Akbar sent Raja Man Singh to defeat Pratap. His faithful horse Chetak helped Maharana to save his life during the battle of Haldighati. Akbar could not defeat Maharana Pratap.


When and between whom was the Battle of Haldighati fought?

The Battle of Haldighati was the second Mughal-Rajput war. The Battle of Haldighati was fought between Maharana Pratap, the ruler of Mewar, and the Mughal army of Akbar led by his general Raja Maan Singh, in 1576 at Haldighati in Rajasthan, India. (Both Raja Maan Singh and Maharana Pratap were Rajputs) Cause: Like his father Maharana Udai Singh, Maharana Pratap also refused to accept Mughal suzerainty. For his part, Pratap wanted to recapture his motherland Chittor from Akbar. Outcome: Maharana Pratap was saved by his faithful horse Chetak, who died later. It can't be say that Akbar was victorious in this battle because Maharana Pratap never submitted to Akbar. On the other hand Maharana Pratap could never recover Chittor.