Mokal Singh
| Mokal Singh | |
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| Maharana of Mewar | |
| Reign | 1421–1433 | 
| Predecessor | Lakha Singh | 
| Successor | Rana Kumbha | 
| Born | 1409 | 
| Died | 1433 (aged 23–24) | 
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| House | Sisodia Rajput | 
| Dynasty | Sisodias of Mewar | 
| Father | Lakha Singh | 
| Mother | Hansa Bai | 
| Religion | Hinduism | 
| Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II (1326–1971) | 
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Mokal or Mokal Singh (15th century), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom in medieval India. Henry Soszynski dates his reign to r. 1421–1433, and his lifespan to c. 1409 – c. 1433. S. Devadas Pillai dates his reign to 1397–1433.
He was a son of Maharana Lakha Singh. Maharana Mokal has been described as a great builder, a trait which he had inherited from his father. He created various buildings along with completing those commenced by his father Lakha. Among the monuments he built was the Temple of Brahma in Chittorgarh.