Prithviraj Sisodia, generally known as Kunwar Prithviraj (born late 15th century; died 16th century), was the eldest son of Maharana Raimal (died 1509) of Mewar and heir apparent of Mewar, of the Sisodia Rajputs.
[5] A Charan woman, who lived at Nahar Magra, had prophesied that Sanga would be the heir to the throne, not Prithviraj.
Sanga, unwilling to attack the heir apparent, left the fight while Surajmal engaged Prithviraj.
Prithviraj made Kumbhalgarh fort his base and expanded his control over the plains of Godwar, suppressing the Meenas who ravaged the countryside.
[10] The Narlai inscription mentions that Prithviraj remained in charge of Godwar for a considerable time.
[11] Ram Kanwar Bai, daughter of Rana Kumbha Kunwar and aunt of Prithviraj, was married to Mandalik, King of Girnar.
[12] When she was alienated from her husband, Prithviraj made a swift march and surprised Mandalik in his palace.
Prithviraj threw his lance and Tarabai shot an arrow, which struck the Afghan lord, and he fell on the ground.
[16] Prithviraj captured Taragarh fort of Ajmer towards the end of the 15th century, after slaying Governor Mallu Khan.
[24] Prithviraj died just after entering the Kumbhalgarh fort, where his cenotaph is still standing near Mamadeo Temple.