Vikramaditya Singh of Mewar
| Rana Vikramaditya | |||||
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| Rana of Mewar | |||||
Vikramaditya portrayed far right, attempting to poison Mirabai | |||||
| Rana of Mewar | |||||
| Reign | 1531–1536 | ||||
| Predecessor | Ratan Singh II | ||||
| Successor | Vanvir Singh | ||||
| Regent | Rani Karnavati | ||||
| Born | 1517 Chittorgarh Fort | ||||
| Died | 1537 (aged 19) Chittorgarh, Mewar | ||||
| Spouse | Rathorji Raj Deiji of Marwar Solankiniji Laksh Deiji of | ||||
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| Dynasty | Sisodias of Mewar | ||||
| Father | Rana Sanga | ||||
| Mother | Maharani Karmavati Hada (Chauhan) daughter of Rao Nirbudh Singh of Bundi and granddaughter of Rao Narayandas Singh of Bundi. | ||||
Rana Vikramaditya (1517–1536) was a Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom, younger son of Rana Sanga and the elder brother of Rana Udai Singh II. He was unpopular amongst the nobles of Mewar. He was also infamous for his numerous unsuccessful assassination attempts of Meerabai. During his brief reign, Chittor was sacked by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. However, Bahadur Shah was not able to hold Chittor for long and the Sisodias recaptured it within a short time of his departure.