Rana Lakha
| Rana Lakha Singh | |
|---|---|
| Rana | |
| Rana of Mewar | |
| Reign | 1382–1421 | 
| Predecessor | Kshetra Singh | 
| Successor | Mokal Singh | 
| Died | 1421 | 
| Spouse | Khichanji Lakham Deiji of Gagron Chauhanji Pyar Deiji Bhatiyaniji Raj Deiji of Jaisalmer Rathorji Hans Deiji of MarwarDevadiji of Sirohi | 
| Issue | Chunda Sisodia Raghodas Ajjaji Duloji Udoji Bhimji DungarjiMokal Singh | 
| Dynasty | Sisodias of Mewar | 
| Father | Kshetra Singh | 
| Mother | Solankiniji Ram Deiji | 
Rana Lakha (1382 – 1421) was a Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom in medieval India. He was the son of Rana Kshetra Singh and ruled Mewar from 1382 until his death in 1421.
Lakha was married several times and had at least eight sons. His youngest son Mokal Singh by his wife Hansa Bai of Marwar succeeded him as the fourth Rana in the year 1421. During his reign, Lakha took the remaining former territories of Mewar from Delhi Sultanate. His eldest son Chunda took oath to safeguard his motherland against all external powers who were trying to overpower their kingdom in exchange of his father's marriage to his fiancé Hans Deiji the Rathore Rajput princess of Marwar.After having some misunderstanding with queen mother Hans Deiji and Rao Ranmal (brother of queen mother) Yuvraj Chunda left his kingdom's capital abode Chittorgarh Fort and went to Begu near Chittorgarh and settled there .The progeny of Chunda are known as Chundawat Sisodias the first and the chief most sub-clan of the Sisodia house of Mewar