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RAKTA TALAI
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This is the last spot where the second half of the battle of Haldighati was fought between Maharana Pratap (A.D.1540-1597) and the Mughals. As a result, thousands of soldiers o on both sides were died and their blood flowed to such an extent that it formed a pool. The twin cenotaphs that stand to commemorate the exploits of Raja Ram Saha of Gwalior and his three sons who paid the debt of gratitude to their  patron with their lives.
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trainBy Train : Nathdwara
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  • Toilet
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Notification No. S.O. 981 (E) dated 19.8.2003
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Ownership Status Government
Topographical Features It is situated in the valley of Aravalli Hills.
1 B. D. Agrawal,  District Gazetteers, Udaipur (Jaipur 1979);
2 G.N. Sharma, Rajasthan Through the Ages, Vol. II (Bikaner 1990);
3 Col. J. Tod, Annals  and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Vol. I (New Delhi 1983); and
4 R.V. Somani, History of Mewar (Jaipur 1976).
Locality Tehsil District State
Khamnor Nathdwara Khamnor Rajsamand Rajasthan