Gogunda was the temporary capital of
Mewar for some years, when
Udai Singh shifted his base here and left
Chittorgarh after
Akbar besieged it. Udai Singh died at Gogunda in 1572 and
Maharana Pratap's Raj Tilak (coronation) was performed here. It was near Gogunda that the
Battle of Haldighati in 1576 was fought between the armies of
Maharana Pratap and the Mughal Army under
Raja Man Singh. In past centuries and during
British Raj, the village of Gogunda was the seat of a
feudal estate administered by a family belonging to the Jhala clan of
Rajputs. The estate was part of the
princely state of
Mewar, and the family was among the major landed barons of that principality. It comprised 75 villages, encompassing a population, in 1901, of 7,708 and revenue of Rs.24,000/-. Rajtilak of Maharana Pratap was completed by Masaliya Rawal - Rajpurohit of
Jhala Rajput. Gogunda, which was formerly classified as a village based on population, was reclassified as a Census Town in the 2011 Census of India. == Demographics ==