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Later in November 2014, Khan acted in Sony TV's crime thriller series C.I.D. Khan appeared as a guest dance performer in the seventh season of Colors TV's celebrity dance reality series Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, where he joined the contestant Mouni Roy and choreographer partner Punit Pathak, in special "Teen Ka Tadka" episode on 23 August 2014. On the second week of August 2014, Khan gave a special dance performance in the eighth season of Sony TV's game show Kaun Banega Crorepati, he performed as in Maharana Pratap dressed on a grand premiere. His performance in this series, he received critical praise, and won two Best Child Actor – Male awards at Indian Television Academy Awards and Indian Telly Awards, and received several nominations. The show based on life of Maharana Pratap, the king of Mewar, who earned the title of "Maharana" through his dedication and hard work, and become a great warrior and a King. Khan made his acting career with the main lead in Sony Entertainment Television's historical drama series Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap, in which he played the lead role of young Maharana Pratap. The series was aired in September 2012 on Zee television. he was team-up with Raghav Juyal, Kruti Mahesh and Prince Gupta in the "Yahoo" team, which he won. Īfter winning the series, he participated in another season of Dance India Dance title, Dance Ke Superkids. The series aired from April 2012 to August 2012.
The show was judged by Geeta Kapoor, Marzi Pestonji, Terence Lewis.
Khan began his career at the age of 15 as a dancer, he gave an audition in the second kids special season of Zee TV'S dance reality series Dance India Dance, where he was selected and came out as the winner with ₹10 lakh (US$13,000) prize money, and won a Favorite Shisya award at Zee Rishtey Awards. He learnt freestyle dance by dance teacher Shrikanth Ahire.
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His father was an auto rickshaw driver Khan completed his tenth class studies at Meera Academy school in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. Thus it is proved that the sword doesn’t belong to Maharana Pratap.Īttached below are the screenshots and links of the websites that has featured the viral photo.Khan was born in 1999 and brought up in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Sword-Site also mentions that the sword belongs to Boabdil and states that on the hilt there is an inscription with the motto of the Nasrid dynasty: La ghaliba ila Allah (No Victor but God). A website called Sword-Site also has the image goes on to explain the inscription on the sword. Both the sites state that the sword and scabbard belonged to Boabdil (Muhammad XII), Nasir of Granada. It was featured in an article under Islamic History on WordPress and a website called Imgur.
The viral photo was found on various websites. Upon doing a simple reverse image search, it was found that the sword belonged to Muhammad XII. The sword doesn’t belong to Mahrana Pratap. The Sword of Sri MahaRana Pratap used during the Haldi Ghat Battle. Great Maharana pratap was almost 7.5 feet, he had a 72 kg armor, a spear weighing 80 kg, two swords weighing 25 kg both means that he carried 206 kg in the battlefield and yet was a ferocious fighter. But Sadly there is not much mentioned in our History books.Ĭourtesy: Ramaswamy. Imagine the calibre of this warrior in battlefield. The sword of Maharana Pratap weighs around 50 Kgs each, he used to offer one Sword to the Enemy when his enemy would be disarmed.