The Meena dynasty was a medieval Indian dynasty that ruled over parts of northern India from the 10th century to the 12th century. The Meena dynasty is also known as the Mewar dynasty because its rulers were primarily based in the Mewar region of present-day Rajasthan. The Meena dynasty was founded by Bappa Rawal, who was the ruler of a small state called Bhil Mewar. Bappa Rawal is also known for his victory over the Arab invaders in the 8th century. After his victory, he established a kingdom in the region that became the core of the Meena dynasty. The Meena dynasty is famous for its rulers who were great warriors and patrons of art and culture. Rana Kumbha, who ruled in the 15th century, was a great patron of art and architecture, and his court was known for its intellectual and cultural vibrancy. The Meena dynasty is also famous for its great fortresses, palaces, and temples, including the Chittorgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, and the Ranakpur Jain temple. The Meena dynasty face...