The conversations between characters are an attempt to show their greatness and characters. These are works of fiction that may or may not have been there in the original folklore and are a product of imagination until claimed otherwise. The posts available to readers from the blog "A Journey To Discover Life" by Suranya Sengupta are mostly works of fiction and the author's own interpretation of Mythology, History, Its Characters and happenings in an attempt to show their greatness and may vary with the main referred source. The 5 daughters were not mentioned in any accounts with names however, some name them as Asha Kanwar married to RajRana Jhala Dheeda of Sadhri, Sukh Kanwar, Rama Kanwar, Rakmavati, Kusumvati and Durgavati.Lakhabai Rathore had his seventeenth and last son Kunwar Raibhana Singh.Amar Bai Rathore had his sixteenth son Kunwar Natha Singh.Her son was his fifteenth son, Kunwar Maal Singh Ratnawati Parmar was the sister to Ajabdeh Baisa whom he married after her death.Alemdeh Bai Chauhan had only one son, Thakur Jaswant Singh, Jagirdar of Karunda and Jalod.Kichar Ashabai Rathore had two sons Thakur Ram Singh, of Jagir Udlias and Manakari and Thakur Haathi Singh of Jagir Dhantra, Gedlya and Vias.Shahmati Bai Hada had only Kunwar Puranmal Singh who was granted the Jagir of Mangrop Province.Phool Bai Rathore had two sons Thakur Chand Singh, his second son who was granted the Jagir of Anjana and Thakur Shekha Singh who was granted the Jagir of Nana and Bera.Jasobai Chauhan was mother to Kalyan Singh of Parsad Jagir.Champabai Jhati was the third queen whose sons were Thakur Kachra Singh of Jolawas, Kunwar Sanwal Das and Kunwar Durjan Singh.Pur Bai Solankhini had two sons Thakur Sahas Mal Singh, Rawat of Dhariabad and Kunwar Gopal Singh.Her second son was Kunwar Bhagwan Das who was the Maharana's eighth son. Maharani Ajabdeh Punwar of Bijolia who is locally called Ajbandeh Kanwar Baisa was the daughter of Bijolia's chieftain Ram Rakh Punwar the 3rd Rao Sahib of Bijolia.Here is a list of his wives, their sons and the provinces they were given as Jagir by the Maharana upon his death. The name of his daughters remain unknown as a secret of the Rajput household, only Champawati is mentioned in folklores, as the daughter who died trying to eat a poisonous fruit in the forest. Maharana Pratap had 11 wives, 17 sons and five daughters.Other significant sons of Udai Singh who are mentioned in historical accounts are Kunwar Narayandas, Kunwar Sultan, Kunwar Lurkaran, Kunwar Maheshdas, Kunwar Chander, Kunwar Bhav Singh, Kunwar Nait Singh, Kunwar Nagraj, Kunwar Vairishaal, Kunwar Maan Singh, and Kunwar Sahibicha.Her sons were Kunwar Shardul Singh and Kunwar Rudra Singh. Lakhabai Jhalla was perhaps sister to Veer Bai.Sagar, later watching his elder brother's struggle committed suicide in the fort itself, out of guilt. Veerbai Jhalla was one of his lesser queens but gained significance as her son Kunwar Sagar Singh was handed over Chittorgarh, by Akbar upon alliance with him.Her sons were Kunwar Jagmal Singh, Kunwar Agar Singh, Kunwar Pachyad Singh and two others. Dheerbai Bhattiyani of Jaisalmer was probably his fifth and most favorite queen.
While many suggest she was a muslim woman, who sought refuge or perhaps a Persian, she was clearly no one belonging to the Rajput clans.
Here is a list of his main queens and their sons. He is believed to have 56 sons, and 2 5 wives apart from the many insignificant queens in his Rani Mahal. He was born on 4th August 1 522, at Chittorgarh and died on 28th February, 1 572 at Gogunda. Udai Singh II was son to Ranisa Karnawati and Rana Sangram Singh.