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symbolic privileges such as exemption from customs duties, the use of their titles, the right to fly their state flags on their cars, and to have police protection. ... By
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person in India and he was looked upon by all major leaders including the Peshwa, Nizam and other fellow
Rajputs. It is also believed that Jai Singh had enough influence on Ajit Singh's son Abhay Singh that in 1724, he instigated him to murder and take over as the Raja of Marwar which he did with the help of his brother Bakht Singh. Jai Singh was again stationed at Malwa in 1729 to repel Maratha raids but this time, the Maratha force under
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1191:, rescued Rana Sanga from the battlefield of Khanwa in 1527. Rana Sanga was poisoned by his nobles two months after the battle for insisting to continue fighting a lost war and Prithviraj died in November of the same year. V. S. Bhatnagar suggests that the death of Prithviraj may have been similar to Sanga's as his multiple nobles readily joined the Mughals soon after his death.
1388:. He subdued ruler of Dacca and Cooch Bihar. While in Bengal, Man Singh's eldest son, Jagat Singh died due to excessive drinking, after which he returned to Amber temporarily but soon had to return to deal with a rebellious Usman Khan whom he defeated in 1601 in Sherpur followed by defeating Kedar Rai in Dacca. By 1604, Bengal was again completely under Mughal control.
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3816:, "Abhay Singh became more and more influenced by his friendship with his brother-in-law (and later father-in-law), Sawai Jai Singh II....It is held that Sawai Jai Singh was among those who advised and instigated Abhay Singh to rid Marwar of his father....Bakhat Singh entered his father’s palace and murdered him.".
1835:. He examined Indian traditions of architecture under the supervision of a Bengali Brahmin called Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. The city had streets and lanes that intersect each other at right angles and havelis, temples, gardens, civic buildings were built at pre-planned places. Much of this was completed by 1733.
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and Jai Singh II together left the Mughal camp in rebellion. To establish
Matrimonial alliance, Jai married Chandra Kanwar, the daughter of Amar Singh II and Suraj Kanwar, the daughter of Ajit Singh. The three rulers marched together towards Jodhpur and took its control and by October 1708, Amber had
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was tasked with controlling the Jat revolt at
Mathura in which he succeeded. Around this time, Aurangzeb grew hostile towards Bishan and ordered him to fight in the Deccan, which Bishan declined and was instead transferred to Afghanistan and his son Jai was ordered to fight instead. Bishan Singh died
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On 18 August 1665 Shivaji made a dramatic escape from Agra and both Jai Singh and his son Ram Singh fell out of
Aurangzeb's favor. Jai Singh made several bad attempts at battle in the next one month and spent a lot of his personal resources trying to make his dream Bijapur invasion happen but failed.
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and wanted
Shivaji to make peace with Aurangzeb. Jai Singh was able to convince Aurangzeb to meet Shivaji and vice-versa, after which he took Shivaji to Agra to meet the Mughal emperor. When Shivaji reached the Mughal court, he felt insulted and walked out of the hall without meeting Aurangzeb. While
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Bharmal had to initially deal with Sur general Haji Khan Pathan but was able to make peace with him. Soon, governor of Mewat, Mirza
Muhammad Sharif-ud-din Hussain, who supported the cause of the son of Puranmal, Suja attacked Amber in 1558. Bharmal surrendered to Sharif-ud-din and also had to give up
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and he extracted tribute from
Dhundar. Chandrasen was succeeded by Prithviraj Singh in 1503. Rima Hooja explains that the relation between Prithviraj and Sanga was not exactly a feudal-chief relation in modern understanding but closer to a junior ally. Prithviraj joined the Rajput Confederacy of 1527
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The latter is believed to have been poisoned by a section of his nobles who were opposed to his resolve to face Babar again. The possibility of
Prithviraj having met an unnatural death like Sanga, and for the same very reason, cannot be ruled out, especially when we note that his successors, instead
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In 1734, Jai Singh tried to put forward a pact at Hurda for mutual cooperation against the
Marathas but nothing came out of it and it was never enforced. Marathas raided Rajputana, this time striking close to Jaipur, eventually obtaining even larger amounts of tribute in the form of chauth. In 1736,
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In Bihar, Man Singh first defeated several rebellious rulers like Puranmal followed by the Raja of Khadagpur and the Raja of Gaya and Sabhupuri in 1590. Next, Man Singh was sent to capture Orissa which was under the control of Afghan chief Qutlu Khan and his son Nasir Khan. After Qutlu Khan's death,
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Ram Singh placed due importance on education too. Maharaja’s College was established in 1844. By 1867 its first batch had taken the matriculation examination from Calcutta University, by 1873 it had been raised to the ‘Intermediate’ level, and by 1875 its original forty students had grown to eight
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was ousted by the queen mother and eventually the troops of Jaipur started demanding pay and British had to militarily intervene. Most of Jai Singh III's reign was spent in court rivalries and instability of the state and in 1833, Queen-mother died and in 1835 Jai III also died. Soon rumors spread
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Man Singh was also given the command of the Mughal forces in Haldighati where he fought against Pratap Singh on 18 June 1576. In the ensuing battle, Man Singh was able to force Pratap to retreat and killed several of his commanders. Pratap had to retreat back to the hills of Gogunda and the battle
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In 1722, Jai Singh was recalled to deal with Churaman. Jai Singh again laid siege to the fort of Thun and by 1722, Churaman committed suicide, his nephew Badan Singh accepted Mughal dominance and his son Mokham sought refuge in Mewar. By this time, Sawai Jai Singh II had become a very influential
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The crucial document was the Instrument of Accession by which rulers ceded to the legislatures of India or Pakistan control over defence, external affairs, and communications. In return for these concessions, the princes were to be guaranteed a privy purse in perpetuity and certain financial and
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When Sawai Ran Singh II turned major, he introduced more reforms. During the 1854-55 period, four new departments of police, medical, education, and survey & settlement were set-up, each under a separate administrator. The state’s administrative units were re-organised into five districts or
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as the emperor instead. Man Singh was deputed in the North-Western section of the Mughal Empire under his father. Man Singh defeated Shadman Khan at Neelab in December 1580. Soon, Hakim himself marched to Punjab and laid siege to Lahore but later retreated. Man Singh followed and defeated him in
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declared themselves independent from Jaipur and each annexed the eastern portion of Jaipur's territory. Nevertheless, enough wealth remained in Jaipur for the patronage of fine temples/palaces, continuity of its courtly traditions and the well-being of its citizens and merchant communities. The
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Sawai Jai Singh II was a great patron of Science, Mathematics, Scholarship, Art, Architecture and Literature. Well acquainted with Indian and Greek mathematics, Jai Singh was aware of contemporary developments in Europe in the field of mathematics. He also made contacts with the Portuguese king
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Between 1947 and 1949 all 600-odd ruling princes in India were pensioned off and their ancestral domains—the so-called 'princely states'—were submerged in the bodypolitic of the Indian union. Nowadays the few former rulers still alive are just ordinary citizens, while the ex-states
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Sawai Jagat Singh died 9 months after the signing of this treaty and left no heir. A faction of nobles in the court tried to place Mohan Singh, the son of the chief of Narwar on the throne but the widow of Jagat Singh declared that she was pregnant with the heir which was later confirmed.
1258:. Bharmal's sons Bhagwant Das and Jagannath along with his grandson Man Singh were inducted into the Imperial court. The Kachhwaha princes in the Mughal court proved very vital because of their administrative and military skills and the Kachhwahas rose in prominence. Jodha Bai, now named
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immediately presented his support for Madho. The Maharana invited Kota’s Rao Durjansal and Umaid Singh of Bundi against Ishwari Singh. Both sides were about to face each other in battle but the war was prevented by Madho accepting Toda and Tonk along with some other parganas in grant.
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Emmanuel in 1727 comparing Portuguese astronomical observations with Indian and pointing out that Indian versions were better. He made several instruments to make astronomical observations including small brass instruments to 24-meter stone structures and observatories called
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on throne instead of his rebellious son Salim. He made several attempts like transferring Salim to Bengal, lobbying in the court, and trying to muster support but nothing worked. Eventually, disappointed, he left for Bengal and Akbar died in 1605 and was succeeded by Salim as
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who was besieged at Thun. He used his influence over the Sayyid brothers to negotiate a peace deal. In 1719, Farrukhsiyar was murdered by Sayyid brothers and Ajit Singh and was replaced by Rafi-ud-Darjat and Rafi-ud-Daulah in quick successions and eventually settled for
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consolidated power in Dhundar by marrying into neighboring regions and also may have defeated the ruler of Mandu in the battle of Rutroli. Udaikaran ascended to the throne in 1367. He defeated the Khyam-Khanis to secure Dhundar as a Kachhwaha territory.
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and was able to defeat Ishwari Singh but Ishwari remained on throne. Malhar Rao again laid siege to Jaipur in 1750, and Ishwari did not have enough force to defend so he consumed poison and killed himself leaving his throne for his brother Madho Singh.
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that ruled over a part of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in 10th century. It is possible that Dulha Rao descended from the Narwar branch of this dynasty. V. S. Bhargava associates Dulha with the successor of the last ruler of the Narwar branch,
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Bhagwant Das was an exceptional military general and he accompanied Akbar throughout his expansion of the Mughal Empire across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kashmir and the Punjab. In order to strengthen the ties with Mughals, he married his daughter
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Although the Indian states were alternately requested or forced into union with either India or Pakistan, the real death of princely India came when the Twenty-sixth Amendment Act (1971) abolished the princes' titles, privileges, and privy
1640:. Jai's forces demonstrated talent by defeating the Marathas at Khelna, Khandesh, Malwa and Burhanpur. Through these victories, Jai Singh II rebuilt the lost trust of Aurangzeb for the Kachhwaha family. He was conferred with the title
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succeeded Jai III. Another misunderstanding started a rumor that the British Political agent had assassinated the Infant Raja which led to an uprising. Later, after a judicial review, several Jaipur ministers were hanged.
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and was tasked with capturing Dara Shikoh. He defeated Shikoh in the Battle of Deorai in 1659. Dara sought refuge under Malik Jeevan but he was betrayed and turned in with Jai Singh who brought him back to Agra.
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hundred. The Maharaja established a Sanskrit College too, and in 1861 a school for Rajput boys. In 1866-67 an art and craft centre, ‘Maharaja’s School of Art and Crafts’ and established at Jaipur city in 1857.
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for 2.75 Lakh rupees annually. This treaty was further expanded in 1879 according to which any indigenous production of salt in Jaipur would be suppressed in exchange for tax free import and export of salt.
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Upon the regent’s death in 1838, the kingdom came under direct supervision of successive British political agents. Various laws were framed in this duration. In 1839, regular revenue-related civil courts, or
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is the current head of the erstwhile royal family that once ruled Jaipur. Estimates of the royal family's wealth vary, but Singh is estimated to control a fortune of between $ 697 million and $ 2.8 billion.
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to live a life of religious recluse. After his death, his son Sodo crowned himself king again but soon died and was succeeded by his son Dulha who built support for his cause and soon received the fort of
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When the war of succession of 1657 broke out, Jai Singh was deputed to convince Prince Shuja to end his rebellion but failed. He later defeated Shuja in Bahadurpur in 1658. Later, Shuja surrendered to
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survive—if at all—only in attenuated shape as components of larger administrative units. As a practical system of governance monarchy in India has been consigned to the dustbin of history.
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was besieged. Shortly afterwards, Amir Khan changed sides and allied with Man Singh. Krishna Kumari was eventually poisoned to put an end to the conflict. From 1807 to 1813, Amir Khan, backed by
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After the civil war, Sawai Madho Singh was unable to repay the Marathas who frequently raided Jaipur from 1751 to 1759 and extracted ransom money, hurting the financial situation of Dhundhar.
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at Bhambhola where he tried to convince him to sustain Muhammad Shah rule as a nominal head and take over the administration which appealed to the Peshwa but this was made unrealistic after
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also gained prestige in the Mughal court both during the reign of her husband and that of her son as Empress and Queen mother respectively. Bharmal died in 1574 and was succeeded by his son
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captured Amber from the Meenas and laid foundation of the future capital. But some sources attribute the change of capital from Khoh to Ambar to Rajdeo who was the third in succession after
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observed that "This was the first time, since the English government was established in India, that it had been known to make its faith subservient to its convenience". In 1818, after the
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to attack Jaipur. Marwar and Dhundar joined hands to face Mahadji at the Battle of Tunga in 1784 in which they had a win with small margins. In 1787, Mahadji Scindia and his force led by
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Soon after Hakim's death, the Yusufzai tribe of Afghanistan rebelled against the Mughals and launched attacks against Mughals stationed in the region. One of the attacks ended up killing
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In 1740, Jai Singh ousted Rao Budh Singh from Bundi and crowned Dalel Singh and placed Zorawar Singh in Bikaner and made Abhay Singh make peace with Bikaner. In 1741, Jai Singh fought
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and captured it which was then jointly ruled. Eventually, in 1710, Bahadur Shah decided to make peace with the Rajputs and accepted Ajit and Jai Singh as the rulers of their lands.
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who was an instrumental part of the Mughal Army and diplomacy. He took part in Akbar's conquest of Chittor in 1568 and Ranthambhore in 1569. He was the part of negotiations with
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Jai tried to convince Aurangzeb to utilize Shivaji against Bijapur, several influential Mughal nobles wanted him killed. In a dilemma, Shivaji was housed with a Mughal noble.
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and then sent to fight Nazr Muhammad in Kabul. Jai was also tasked with dealing with the rebellious Khan-i-Jahan in Ghatpur. In 1631, he was part of the campaign against
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and he was hostile against Jai Singh. This hostility resulted in Bahadur Shah replacing Jai Singh with Bijai Singh, his younger brother, loyal to the Mughal emperor.
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Madho tried to invade Kota in 1761 but was defeated at the battle of Bhatwara. He tried to invade Bharatpur in 1767 but died in 1768 succeeded by his 5 year-old son
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assisted Puranmal achieve stability. Puranmal could only rule for 7 years. According to conflicting sources, he either died fighting for or against Humayu's brother
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in the 12th century. Mostly through 12th to 15th century, the kingdom faced stagnation, sources were scarce. Under its ruler, Raja Chandrasen of Amber became a
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The Maharana tried to lay siege to Jaipur but Ishwari Singh was able to get the Marathas to repel them. Eventually the Maharana was able to win the support of
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ascended to the throne due to the right of primogeniture and was supported by the Mughals and the Marathas. His position was disputed by his younger brother
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was defeated by Prince Aurangzeb and Murad in 1658 and they marched towards Agra. Jai Singh could not reach Agra in time and Dara Shikoh was defeated in the
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1581. Eventually, Hakim swore allegiance to Akbar once again and he was reappointed the Governor of Kabul. Hakim held this position till 1585 when he died.
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was able to capture the throne. Jai Singh supported Azam Shah and his son Bidar Bakht but then Azam Shah was eventually defeated and killed at the
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of Malwa in 1713 just in time to face and repel Maratha incursions in 1715. He was trusted with the task of dealing with the Jat chief
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were sent to defeat the Yusufzai's in 1586. By 1587, Man Singh's service in Kabul was over and he was deployed in the Subah of Bihar.
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Sawai Ram Singh II died in 1881 without an heir and was succeeded by the Thakur of Isarda, Qayam Singh who ascended to the throne as
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but failed because Ambar's army was much more efficient. He died in 1621 and had no heirs, so he was succeeded by Maha Singh's son
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also accepted Suri suzerainty. During his reign, his uncle and son of Prithviraj, Sanga captured a part of territory and called it
1226:. Ratan Singh was incompetent and was not able to control the actions of his uncles. Ratan Singh was poisoned by his half-brother
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1377:. In 1591, after the death of Isa Khan, the Afghan chiefs rebelled again and Man Singh invaded again and beat them conclusively.
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in 1747 in which Madho Singh and his commanders had to retreat and were forced to pay tribute. Madho Singh tried again at the
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in dowry from the Chauhans of Lalsot. M. L. Sharma suggests that Dulha was placed in Dausa particularly to help fight the
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in 1790. Throughout the 1790s, the Marathas extracted a lot of tribute from Dhundar worsening its financial situation.
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In 1580, the Islamic orthodoxy of the Mughal empire, upset with Akbar's liberal policies, declared Akbar's step brother
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had poisoned Jai Singh III to ensure more power for themselves. The British had to intervene again. An Infant Sawai
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also been taken over and Jai Singh restored as the Raja. The same year, the alliance marched against the Mughals at
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in 1635. After the command of the army was handed to Prince Aurangzeb in 1636, Jai Singh also won the fort of
2272:"First interview with the Maharajah of Jeypore," from 'India and its Native Princes' by Louis Rousselet, 1878
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to Mughal court and enter Mughal service. Jai wanted to utilize Shivaji's forces against
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were leading generals in Akbar's army and helped him in expanding the empire.
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This article is about the kingdom. For the natural and historical region, see
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supported the rival claim of Prithvi Singh's son Man Singh and also invited
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Bijai Singh was executed in 1729 for conspiring to overthrow Jai Singh.
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also known as Sawai Jai Singh. During his rule, the new capital city of
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3014:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 147, map XIV.4 (a).
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A treaty was initially made by Maharaja Sawai Jagat Singh and the
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faced Man Singh at the battle of Gingoli. Marwar was defeated and
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according to which Shivaji would surrender 23 forts, send his son
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chief who partly controlled the city. Dulha Rao soon defeated the
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invaded Rajputana and established control over Mewar and Marwar.
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The state later became well-governed and prosperous. During the
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The Financial condition of Jaipur worsened after Prime Minister
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1985:. Sawai Pratap Singh died in 1803 leaving the throne to his son
1541:. Soon, Jai Singh presented himself in front of the new emperor
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and Dhundar to form an alliance to fight against Bahadur Shah.
1150:. The early rulers of Dhundar may have been feudatories of the
3181:. Printed at Government Central Press. 1962. pp. 26, 27.
2725:
The princes of India in the endgame of empire, 1917–1947
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hand in marriage. The marriage took place in the same year in
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10 December 1467 – 17 January 1503 Raja Chandra Sen (d. 1503)
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for violating the 1616 treaty by carrying out repairs to the
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18 September 1880 – 7 September 1922: HH Maharaja Sawai Sir
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16 December 1216 – 18 October 1276 Raja Kilhan Dev (d. 1276)
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clan. The list of rulers and titular rulers are as follows:
1965:
In 1799, Maratha commander Vaman Rao and an Irish Commander
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invaded Jaipur several times, extracting lakhs of rupees in
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was much more powerful and Jai Singh II was defeated at the
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As the new ruler of Dhundar, he was sent to the Deccan with
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In 1664, Jai Singh was sent to command the campaign against
620:. Their ancestors allegedly migrated from Rama's kingdom of
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by 1949. Upon integration, the ruler was granted a pension (
3140:
Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes
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22 December 1818 – 25 April 1819: Mohan Singh (regent) (b.
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20 September 1439 – 10 December 1467 Raja Udharan (d. 1467)
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6 November 1366 – 11 February 1388 Raja Udaikaran (d. 1388)
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23 January 1317 – 6 November 1366 Raja Johnsi Dev (d. 1366)
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18 October 1276 – 23 January 1317 Raja Kuntal Dev (d. 1317)
1942:. During this time, a senior noble of the Kachhwaha court,
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by Shah Jahan. In 1654, he was sent to Chittor to confront
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27 December 966 – 15 December 1006 Raja Sodh Dev (d. 1006)
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In 1727, He planned and founded a new capital city called
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He was recalled to Agra and he died in 1667 in Burhanpur.
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11 February 1388 – 16 August 1428 Raja Narsingh (d. 1428)
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28 October 1053 – 21 March 1070 Raja Janhad Dev (d. 1070)
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Jaipur's last princely ruler signed the accession to the
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16 August 1428 – 20 September 1439 Raja Banbir (d. 1439)
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15 February 1146 – 25 July 1179 Raja Vijal Dev (d. 1179)
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20 May 1094 – 15 February 1146 Raja Malesi Dev (d. 1146)
1453:
Jai Singh fell out of Aurangzeb's favor when captivated
639:, the founder of the Jaipur Kachhwaha lineage, with the
5768:
List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
2313:
21 April 1039 – 28 October 1053 Raja Hanu Dev (d. 1053)
2020:
raided Jaipur and extracted lakhs of rupees in chauth.
1954:
invaded Jaipur but had to retreat after failure at the
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was promised in 1708 that the son through his daughter
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25 July 1179 – 16 December 1216 Raja Raj Dev (d. 1216)
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19 December 1699 – 21 September 1743: Maharaja Sawai
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Feb 1835 – 18 September 1880: HH Maharaja Sawai Sir
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in the Mughal court. Jai Singh was appointed as the
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in 1614 and was succeeded by his only surviving son
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1365:with 8000 Mughal troops. Man Singh along with Raja
552:caused the Kingdom to fall into economic downturn.
524:and became a distinguished general. He fell out of
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2542:The titular rulers of the Jaipur State includes:
2517:7 September 1922 – 15 August 1947 HH Maharaja Sir
2250:, Maharani of Jaipur, born as Princess Gayatri of
2101:with the British under which it was decided that
477:and started his kingdom there with the support of
2117:was born in 1819 and was recognized as the Raja.
1958:He again invaded and defeated Jaipur army at the
1486:Jai was first deputed to suppress a rebellion in
583:), certain privileges, and the use of the title "
3178:Rajasthan [district Gazetteers].: Jaipur
2496:25 April 1819 – 6 February 1835: Maharaja Sawai
2108:It would receive British protection and support.
2654:, certain privileges, and the use of the title
1660:died and a war of succession began. Initially,
1315:, or the nine gems of the royal court of Akbar.
1234:As a Mughal ally under Bharmal and Bhagwant Das
3105:. IntegralDMS, 2016. 7 July 2016. p. 24.
2429:10 September 1667 – 30 April 1688: Mirza Raja
1838:Sawai Jai Singh II died on 21 September 1743.
1474:, Jai supported Khurram who went on to become
5054:
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2436:30 April 1688 – 19 December 1699: Mirza Raja
2422:13 December 1621 – 28 August 1667 Mirza Raja
1992:Jagat Singh had been chosen as the fiancé of
1424:in Varanasi and built several temples there.
1292:, a long-time ally of the Kachhwahas of Amber
567:with the Company in the year 1818, after the
27:Princely state in northwest India (1028–1949)
8:
4232:"Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 16, p. 156"
3292:Life and Times of Sawai Jai Singh, 1688–1743
1644:by Aurangzeb. In 1705, he was appointed the
1349:Campaigns in Kabul, Bihar, Orissa and Bengal
1187:in which they were defeated. He, along with
453:, was located in the north-eastern historic
3904:"Fall of the Mughal Empire,vol.3,1771-1788"
3067:. RBSA Publishers, 1990. 1990. p. 18.
2766:"The Constitution (26 Amendment) Act, 1971"
2697:. Cambridge University Press. p. 273.
2258:, the last ruling Maharaja of Jaipur State.
593:26th Amendment to the Constitution of India
536:became the ruler during the decline of the
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2798:An atlas and survey of South Asian history
2415:6 July 1614 – 13 December 1621 Mirza Raja
2297:15 December 1006 – 28 November 1036 Raja '
2143:Reforms under the British and Ram Singh II
1648:of Malwa which helped increase his power.
1609:(1688–1743) founded the fortified city of
1427:Bhau Singh was sent on a campaign against
105:
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2408:4 December 1589 – 6 July 1614 Mirza Raja
2023:Towards the end of the 18th century, the
1842:Civil War between Ishwari and Madho Singh
1303:(1550–1614) was a trusted general of the
1246:, arranged a meeting with Mughal Emperor
628:. After 33 generations, they migrated to
575:to the independent India in 1947 and was
2482:1803 – 21 November 1818: Maharaja Sawai
2450:1743 – 12 December 1750: Maharaja Sawai
2267:
2089:. In this event, Jaipur's Ambassador to
1805:
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1198:, son of his favorite wife. Eventually,
4996:Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
3275:The Kachhwahas under Akbar and Jahangir
2870:. Oxford University Press. p. 21.
2675:
2631:
2401:27 January 1574 – 4 December 1589 Raja
2366:4 November 1527 – 19 January 1534 Raja
2359:17 January 1503 – 4 November 1527 Raja
528:favor when he was suspected of helping
500:, the kingdom heavily aligned with the
4219:
4207:
4012:Jaipur Nama: Tales from the Pink City.
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2951:. Orient Longman Limited. p. 23.
2546:7 April 1949 – 24 June 1970: Maharaja
2304:28 November 1036 – 20 April 1039 Raja
1222:where he was succeeded by his brother
1194:He was succeeded by his preferred son
532:escape from Mughal captivity in 1664.
4162:from the original on 29 November 2021
3768:Ram Vallabha Somani 1976 page 319-320
3064:Jaigarh, the Invincible Fort of Amber
3028:from the original on 25 February 2021
2464:1768 – 13 April 1778: Maharaja Sawai
1858:. Sawau Jaipur mint, dated 1744-5 CE.
1595:in 1700 and was succeeded by his son
337:
327:
323:
296:
281:
277:
264:
7:
5856:12th-century establishments in India
4189:from the original on 18 January 2021
3214:from the original on 3 February 2023
3185:from the original on 3 February 2023
3119:from the original on 3 February 2023
3081:from the original on 3 February 2023
2742:from the original on 17 January 2023
2584:Rajputana Agency § Subdivisions
2457:1750 – 5 March 1768: Maharaja Sawai
2373:19 January 1534 – 22 July 1537 Raja
2040:Jaipur rulers also made large scale
1854:, in the name of the Mughal emperor
1590:where he died in 1688. His grandson
1550:Struggle with Aurangzeb over Shivaji
1533:and was given the charge of Bengal.
504:and he even married his daughter to
3985:. People's Publishing House. 2004.
2694:The Indian princes and their states
2394:1 June 1548 – 27 January 1574 Raja
1850:Coinage of Jaipur from the time of
1525:The war of succession of Shah Jahan
1413:overlooking a grandson Maha Singh.
4073:By R.K. Gupta, S.R. Bakshi, pg.287
2965:from the original on 12 April 2023
2884:from the original on 30 March 2024
2776:from the original on 23 March 2023
2000:died in 1803 but Bhim's successor
1819:Astronomy, Science and Mathematics
1757:in 1732 after which he had to pay
1652:The war of succession of Aurangzeb
1329:Bhagwant was succeeded by his son
563:after signing a treaty creating a
25:
5841:States under the Rajputana Agency
4290:from the original on 4 April 2023
3989:from the original on 6 April 2023
2948:A History of Jaipur: C. 1503–1938
2642:under terms agreed to during the
2319:22 March 1070 – 20 May 1094 Raja
2160:, as well as criminal courts, or
2097:Jagat Singh decided to enter the
1870:who claimed that his grandfather
1239:his son and nephews as hostages.
1206:or was overthrown by his brother
624:and established a new dynasty at
469:, possibly the last ruler of the
5023:
5022:
4238:from the original on 5 June 2021
3011:A Historical atlas of South Asia
3008:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
2380:22 July 1537 – 15 May 1548 Raja
1903:Decline at hands of the Marathas
696:
690:
408:
383:
90:
71:
5851:1949 disestablishments in India
4764:Cartist Automobile Art Festival
4717:Jaipur Bus Rapid Transit System
4676:Dahar Ka Balaji Railway Station
4661:Getor Jagatpura Railway Station
2387:15 May 1548 – 1 June 1548 Raja
2172:sub-areas, each placed under a
1420:in Brindavan and renovated the
1337:which failed, resulting in the
561:English East India Company rule
4816:Rajasthan State Sports Council
4181:Warren, Katie (9 March 2020).
3705:Lachit Borphukan and his times
3278:. Kitab Publishers. p. 2.
2644:Political integration of India
2558:June 2011 – Present: Maharaja
2552:24 June 1970 – 2011: Maharaja
2281:The rulers are Rajputs of the
1996:, the princess of Mewar after
1969:who faced Pratap Singh at the
1:
4841:Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium
3207:Rajasthan District Gazetteers
2772:, Government of India, 1971,
2490:
2469:
1482:Facilitation under Shah Jahan
1325:Initial campaigns under Akbar
1311:, who included him among the
79:
5831:Princely states of Rajasthan
4651:Gandhi Nagar Railway Station
4630:Jaipur International Airport
4440:Jaipur Development Authority
4435:Jaipur Municipal Corporation
3152:10.1080/14601176.2013.874305
2831:Prasad, Rajiva Nain (1966).
2722:Copland, Ian (16 May 2002),
2475:1778 – 1803: Maharaja Sawai
1680:The Rajput rebellion of 1708
1535:Raja Jaswant Singh of Marwar
508:. His son and grandson Raja
465:clan. It was established by
5846:1128 establishments in Asia
4821:Rajasthan Sports University
3204:(India), Rajasthan (1962).
2864:Chakravarti, Anand (1975).
1698:Rana Amar Singh II of Mewar
1266:, a trusted ally of Akbar.
1158:is referred as such in the
612:Rajputs claim descent from
473:of Gwalior who migrated to
117:Imperial Gazetteer of India
5877:
5861:Gun salute princely states
4759:Jaipur Literature Festival
4681:Bais Godam Railway Station
4071:Rajasthan Through the Ages
3295:. Impex India. p. 6.
3272:Khan, Refaqat Ali (1976).
2581:
2529:He merged Jaipur State in
1778:Nader Shah's sack of Delhi
635:Some historians associate
165:British East India Company
29:
5763:
5018:
4686:Kanakpura Railway Station
4671:Khatipura Railway Station
4656:Durgapura Railway Station
2794:Schmidt, Karl J. (1995).
1694:Raja Ajit Singh of Marwar
1625:was succeeded by his son
1152:Chahamanas of Shakambhari
1127:Location of Amber within
485:vassal and fought in the
479:Chahamanas of Shakambhari
362:
348:
324:
312:
278:
104:
67:
62:
5001:JK Lakshmipat University
4944:VSI International School
4666:Sanganer Railway Station
2867:Contradiction and Change
2197:Indian rebellion of 1857
2183:Coinage of Jaipur under
2068:Under the British Empire
1952:General Benoît de Boigne
1613:and made it his capital.
1375:Jagannath temple at Puri
1345:was won by the Mughals.
340:• Acceded to India
4866:Maharaja College Ground
4826:Rajasthan football team
4392:Bhawani Singh of Jaipur
3982:Social Science Probings
3413:Encyclopædia Britannica
3289:Bhatnagar, V.S (1974).
2834:Raja Man Singh of Amber
2802:. M.E. Sharpe. p.
2095:Third Anglo-Maratha War
641:Kachchhapaghata dynasty
616:, son of the legendary
569:Third Anglo-Maratha War
471:Kachchhapaghata dynasty
4851:Railway Cricket Ground
4836:Sawai Mansingh Stadium
4806:Rajasthan cricket team
4646:Jaipur Railway Station
4563:Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha
4402:Vidyadhar Bhattacharya
4265:A history of Rajasthan
2273:
2259:
2188:
2152:
1915:
1890:and the forces met at
1859:
1815:
1803:
1614:
1458:
1446:
1316:
1293:
518:Mirza Raja Jai Singh I
255:(1028–1818; 1947–1949)
4456:Jaipur Stock Exchange
2560:Sawai Padmanabh Singh
2271:
2246:
2182:
2150:
1979:General Pierre Perron
1910:
1849:
1809:
1797:
1785:Bakht Singh of Marwar
1739:Emperor Muhammad Shah
1633:was founded in 1727.
1605:
1506:and Devgarh in 1637.
1452:
1441:
1391:
1299:
1288:
1162:. Pajjun's successor
577:integrated into India
461:and was ruled by the
233:Common languages
4991:Rajasthan University
4831:Jaipur Pink Panthers
4527:Govind Dev Ji Temple
4430:Legislative Assembly
4382:Sawai Mahdo Singh II
3703:S.K. Bhuyan (1957).
3102:Jaipur: Gem of India
2689:Ramusack, Barbara N.
2620:Jaipur State Railway
2566:Other family members
2220:Sawai Madho Singh II
2130:that Prime Minister
2060:(bards) and various
1998:Bhim Singh of Marwar
1462:Mirza Raja Jai Singh
1418:Govind Dev Ji Temple
1355:Mirza Muhammad Hakim
1339:Battle of Haldighati
1124:class=notpageimage|
491:Prithviraj Kachhwaha
111:Jaipur State within
5798: /
4975:SMS Medical College
4892:Jawahar Kala Kendra
4262:Rima Hooja (2006).
3906:. 15 February 2024.
3720:, pp. 146–147)
3627:, pp. 493–497.
3615:, pp. 491–492.
3210:. pp. 26, 27.
2660:Government of India
2554:Sawai Bhawani Singh
2521:(b. 1911 – d. 1970)
2514:(b. 1862 – d. 1922)
2507:(b. 1833 – d. 1880)
2500:(b. 1819 – d. 1835)
2486:(b. 1784 – d. 1818)
2479:(b. 1764 – d. 1803)
2461:(b. 1728 – d. 1768)
2454:(b. 1721 – d. 1750)
2447:(b. 1688 – d. 1743)
2440:(b. 1672 – d. 1699)
2433:(b. 1629 – d. 1688)
2426:(b. 1611 – d. 1667)
2419:(b. 1576 - d. 1621)
2412:(b. 1550 – d. 1614)
2405:(b. 1527 – d. 1589)
2398:(b. 1499 - d. 1574)
2254:, with her husband
2115:Sawai Jai Singh III
2099:subsidiary alliance
2002:Man Singh of Marwar
1944:Pratap Singh Naruka
1936:Sawai Prithvi Singh
1924:Jankoji Rao Scindia
1880:Rana Jagat Singh II
1800:City Palace, Jaipur
1718:Emperor Farukhsiyar
1712:Return to influence
1672:crowned himself as
1584:Battle of Saraighat
1392:After Akbar's death
1140:Dulha's successor,
589:Government of India
585:Maharaja of Jaipur"
565:subsidiary alliance
330:• Established
155:Maratha Confederacy
4939:Kendriya Vidyalaya
4861:Neerja Modi Ground
4785:Rajasthani Cuisine
4593:Albert Hall Museum
4578:Sisodiya Rani Bagh
4547:Garh Ganesh Temple
4532:Moti Dungri Temple
4387:Sawai Man Singh II
4377:Sawai Ram Singh II
4133:, p. 871-873.
4121:, p. 870-871.
4097:, p. 868-870.
4049:, p. 866-867.
3922:, p. 680-682.
3893:, p. 672-678.
3876:, p. 671-672.
3840:, p. 669-670.
3804:, p. 668-669.
3780:, p. 666-667.
3681:, p. 575-576.
2656:Maharaja of Jaipur
2648:Sawai Man Singh II
2548:Sawai Man Singh II
2533:in the year 1949 .
2519:Sawai Man Singh II
2361:Prithviraj Singh I
2274:
2260:
2189:
2153:
2018:Yashwantrao Holkar
1975:Daulat Rao Sindhia
1971:Battle of Fatehpur
1940:Sawai Pratap Singh
1916:
1892:Battle of Rajmahal
1872:Rana Amar Singh II
1860:
1816:
1804:
1789:Battle of Gangwana
1755:Battle of Mandsaur
1668:in the same year.
1662:Muhammad Azam Shah
1638:Prince Bidar Bakht
1618:Sawai Jai Singh II
1615:
1560:Treaty of Purandar
1539:Battle of Samugarh
1515:Maharana Raj Singh
1459:
1457:escaped from Agra.
1447:
1317:
1294:
1183:and fought in the
534:Sawai Jai Singh II
18:Maharaja of Jaipur
5826:History of Jaipur
5802:26.985°N 75.850°E
5781:
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4769:Elephant Festival
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4268:. Rupa & Co.
3591:, pp. 77–78)
3540:, pp. 67–68)
3516:, pp. 65–67)
3492:, pp. 51–54)
3480:, pp. 48–49)
3456:, pp. 46–47)
3380:, pp. 38–40)
3351:, pp. 35–36)
2877:978-0-19-560523-5
2813:978-1-56324-334-9
2704:978-0-521-26727-4
2640:Dominion of India
2610:History of Jaipur
2596:and an estate of
2240:on 7 April 1949.
2168:by law in 1846.
1987:Sawai Jagat Singh
1983:Battle of Malpura
1956:Battle of Lalsot.
1928:Malhar Rao Holkar
1888:Malhar Rao Holkar
1747:Malhar Rao Holkar
1658:Emperor Aurangzeb
1492:Bijapur Sultanate
1264:Raja Bhagwant Das
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1948:Mahadaji Shinde
1912:Mahadji Scindia
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1862:His eldest son
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5012:
5011:
5009:
5008:
5003:
4998:
4993:
4987:
4985:
4981:
4980:
4978:
4977:
4972:
4967:
4962:
4956:
4954:
4950:
4949:
4947:
4946:
4941:
4935:
4933:
4926:
4922:
4921:
4918:
4917:
4915:
4914:
4909:
4904:
4899:
4894:
4889:
4883:
4881:
4877:
4876:
4874:
4873:
4868:
4863:
4858:
4853:
4848:
4843:
4838:
4833:
4828:
4823:
4818:
4813:
4808:
4803:
4797:
4795:
4791:
4790:
4788:
4787:
4781:
4779:
4775:
4774:
4772:
4771:
4766:
4761:
4756:
4751:
4746:
4740:
4738:
4731:
4727:
4726:
4723:
4722:
4720:
4719:
4714:
4709:
4703:
4701:
4697:
4696:
4694:
4693:
4688:
4683:
4678:
4673:
4668:
4663:
4658:
4653:
4648:
4642:
4640:
4636:
4635:
4633:
4632:
4626:
4624:
4617:
4613:
4612:
4609:
4608:
4606:
4605:
4600:
4595:
4590:
4588:Jawahar Circle
4585:
4580:
4575:
4570:
4568:Jantar Manatar
4565:
4559:
4557:
4553:
4552:
4550:
4549:
4544:
4539:
4534:
4529:
4523:
4521:
4517:
4516:
4514:
4513:
4511:The Raj Palace
4508:
4503:
4498:
4493:
4491:Nahargarh Fort
4488:
4483:
4477:
4475:
4468:
4462:
4461:
4459:
4458:
4452:
4450:
4446:
4445:
4443:
4442:
4437:
4432:
4427:
4421:
4419:
4418:and localities
4413:
4412:
4410:
4409:
4404:
4399:
4394:
4389:
4384:
4379:
4374:
4369:
4364:
4359:
4354:
4348:
4346:
4340:
4339:
4333:
4331:
4330:
4323:
4316:
4308:
4301:
4300:
4274:
4258:
4256:
4253:
4250:
4249:
4223:
4212:
4200:
4173:
4147:
4145:, p. 873.
4135:
4123:
4111:
4109:, p. 870.
4099:
4087:
4085:, p. 868.
4075:
4063:
4061:, p. 867.
4051:
4039:
4037:, p. 866.
4027:
4025:, p. 865.
4015:
4000:
3972:
3970:, p. 863.
3960:
3958:, p. 683.
3948:
3946:, p. 315)
3936:
3934:, p. 289)
3924:
3909:
3895:
3878:
3866:
3864:, p. 209)
3854:
3852:, p. 671.
3842:
3830:
3828:, p. 669.
3818:
3806:
3794:
3792:, p. 668.
3782:
3770:
3761:
3759:, p. 666.
3746:
3744:, p. 580.
3734:
3732:, p. 579.
3722:
3710:
3695:
3693:, p. 578.
3683:
3668:
3666:, p. 574.
3653:
3651:, p. 573.
3641:
3639:, p. 572.
3629:
3617:
3605:
3593:
3581:
3569:
3554:
3542:
3530:
3518:
3506:
3494:
3482:
3470:
3458:
3446:
3431:
3419:
3407:"Jaipur"
3404:, ed. (1911).
3402:Chisholm, Hugh
3382:
3370:
3353:
3341:
3326:
3314:
3302:
3281:
3264:
3252:
3240:
3225:
3196:
3168:
3146:(4): 309–322.
3130:
3111:
3092:
3073:
3054:
3039:
3020:
3000:
2998:, p. 395.
2988:
2976:
2957:
2934:
2922:
2910:
2898:
2876:
2856:
2844:
2823:
2812:
2786:
2757:
2734:
2714:
2703:
2674:
2673:
2671:
2668:
2665:
2664:
2650:was granted a
2630:
2629:
2627:
2624:
2623:
2622:
2617:
2612:
2605:
2602:
2579:
2576:
2575:
2574:
2567:
2564:
2563:
2562:
2556:
2550:
2539:
2538:Titular rulers
2536:
2531:Union of India
2526:
2525:
2522:
2515:
2512:Madho Singh II
2508:
2501:
2494:
2493:1809 – d. ...)
2487:
2484:Jagat Singh II
2480:
2473:
2462:
2455:
2448:
2441:
2434:
2427:
2420:
2413:
2406:
2399:
2392:
2385:
2378:
2371:
2364:
2357:
2354:
2351:
2348:
2345:
2342:
2339:
2336:
2333:
2330:
2327:
2324:
2317:
2314:
2311:
2309:
2302:
2295:
2290:
2287:
2278:
2277:List of rulers
2275:
2227:princely state
2144:
2141:
2122:
2119:
2110:
2109:
2106:
2074:
2073:Initial treaty
2071:
2069:
2066:
2064:institutions.
1994:Krishna Kumari
1904:
1901:
1876:Chandra Kanwar
1843:
1840:
1820:
1817:
1769:Jai Singh met
1751:Ranoji Scindia
1713:
1710:
1681:
1678:
1674:Bahadur Shah I
1670:Prince Muazzam
1653:
1650:
1619:
1616:
1578:His successor
1551:
1548:
1526:
1523:
1483:
1480:
1468:Prince Khurram
1463:
1460:
1398:Prince Khusrau
1393:
1390:
1350:
1347:
1326:
1323:
1321:
1320:Raja Man Singh
1318:
1301:Raja Man Singh
1272:Manbhavati Bai
1235:
1232:
1212:Sher Shah Suri
1189:Maldeo Rathore
1122:
1121:
1111:
1100:
1089:
1078:
1067:
1056:
1043:
1032:
1021:
1010:
1001:
992:
983:
974:
965:
956:
947:
938:
929:
920:
911:
902:
891:
882:
873:
864:
855:
846:
837:
826:
815:
806:
795:
784:
773:
764:
755:
744:
729:
718:
709:
702:
695:
689:
688:
687:
685:
682:
605:
602:
600:
597:
557:Princely State
437:
436:
426:
422:
421:
418:
417:
414:
413:
406:
397:
394:
393:
388:
376:
375:
370:
360:
359:
354:
350:
349:
346:
345:
342:
339:
336:
335:
332:
329:
326:
325:
322:
321:
318:
314:
313:
310:
309:
301:
298:
295:
294:
286:
283:
280:
279:
276:
275:
272:
263:
262:
258:Princely state
249:
245:
244:
234:
230:
229:
227:
226:
217:
208:
199:
189:
187:
183:
182:
181:
180:
173:Princely state
170:
169:
168:
158:
138:
126:
122:
121:
110:
102:
101:
96:
89:
88:
77:
70:
69:
68:
65:
64:
60:
59:
42:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
5873:
5862:
5859:
5857:
5854:
5852:
5849:
5847:
5844:
5842:
5839:
5837:
5834:
5832:
5829:
5827:
5824:
5823:
5821:
5814:
5811:
5774:
5771:
5769:
5766:
5765:
5762:
5756:
5753:
5751:
5748:
5746:
5743:
5741:
5738:
5736:
5733:
5731:
5728:
5726:
5723:
5721:
5718:
5716:
5713:
5711:
5708:
5706:
5703:
5701:
5698:
5696:
5693:
5691:
5688:
5686:
5683:
5681:
5678:
5676:
5673:
5671:
5668:
5666:
5663:
5661:
5658:
5656:
5653:
5651:
5648:
5646:
5643:
5641:
5638:
5636:
5633:
5631:
5628:
5626:
5623:
5621:
5618:
5616:
5613:
5611:
5608:
5606:
5603:
5602:
5600:
5596:
5590:
5587:
5585:
5582:
5580:
5577:
5575:
5572:
5570:
5567:
5565:
5562:
5560:
5557:
5555:
5552:
5550:
5547:
5545:
5542:
5540:
5537:
5535:
5532:
5530:
5527:
5525:
5522:
5520:
5517:
5515:
5511:
5508:
5506:
5503:
5501:
5500:Tehri Garhwal
5498:
5496:
5493:
5491:
5488:
5486:
5483:
5481:
5478:
5476:
5473:
5471:
5468:
5466:
5463:
5461:
5458:
5456:
5453:
5451:
5448:
5446:
5443:
5441:
5438:
5437:
5435:
5433:11-gun salute
5431:
5425:
5422:
5420:
5417:
5415:
5412:
5410:
5407:
5405:
5402:
5400:
5397:
5395:
5392:
5390:
5387:
5385:
5382:
5380:
5377:
5375:
5372:
5370:
5367:
5365:
5362:
5360:
5357:
5355:
5352:
5350:
5347:
5346:
5344:
5342:13-gun salute
5340:
5334:
5331:
5329:
5326:
5324:
5321:
5319:
5316:
5314:
5311:
5309:
5306:
5304:
5301:
5299:
5296:
5294:
5291:
5289:
5286:
5284:
5281:
5279:
5276:
5274:
5271:
5269:
5266:
5264:
5261:
5259:
5256:
5254:
5251:
5250:
5248:
5246:15-gun salute
5244:
5238:
5235:
5233:
5230:
5228:
5225:
5223:
5220:
5218:
5215:
5213:
5210:
5208:
5205:
5203:
5200:
5198:
5195:
5193:
5190:
5188:
5185:
5183:
5180:
5178:
5175:
5173:
5170:
5169:
5167:
5165:17-gun salute
5163:
5157:
5154:
5152:
5149:
5147:
5144:
5142:
5139:
5137:
5134:
5132:
5129:
5128:
5126:
5124:19-gun salute
5122:
5116:
5113:
5111:
5108:
5106:
5103:
5101:
5098:
5096:
5093:
5092:
5090:
5088:21-gun salute
5086:
5082:
5079:) during the
5078:
5077:salute states
5074:
5071:
5064:
5059:
5057:
5052:
5050:
5045:
5044:
5041:
5029:
5021:
5020:
5017:
5007:
5004:
5002:
4999:
4997:
4994:
4992:
4989:
4988:
4986:
4982:
4976:
4973:
4971:
4968:
4966:
4963:
4961:
4958:
4957:
4955:
4951:
4945:
4942:
4940:
4937:
4936:
4934:
4930:
4927:
4923:
4913:
4910:
4908:
4905:
4903:
4900:
4898:
4895:
4893:
4890:
4888:
4885:
4884:
4882:
4878:
4872:
4869:
4867:
4864:
4862:
4859:
4857:
4854:
4852:
4849:
4847:
4844:
4842:
4839:
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4834:
4832:
4829:
4827:
4824:
4822:
4819:
4817:
4814:
4812:
4809:
4807:
4804:
4802:
4801:Elephant polo
4799:
4798:
4796:
4792:
4786:
4783:
4782:
4780:
4776:
4770:
4767:
4765:
4762:
4760:
4757:
4755:
4752:
4750:
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4745:
4742:
4741:
4739:
4735:
4732:
4728:
4718:
4715:
4713:
4710:
4708:
4705:
4704:
4702:
4698:
4692:
4689:
4687:
4684:
4682:
4679:
4677:
4674:
4672:
4669:
4667:
4664:
4662:
4659:
4657:
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4641:
4637:
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4628:
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4625:
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4614:
4604:
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4596:
4594:
4591:
4589:
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4584:
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4579:
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4499:
4497:
4494:
4492:
4489:
4487:
4484:
4482:
4479:
4478:
4476:
4472:
4469:
4465:Buildings and
4463:
4457:
4454:
4453:
4451:
4447:
4441:
4438:
4436:
4433:
4431:
4428:
4426:
4423:
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4408:
4405:
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4400:
4398:
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4393:
4390:
4388:
4385:
4383:
4380:
4378:
4375:
4373:
4370:
4368:
4365:
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4360:
4358:
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4349:
4347:
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4341:
4336:
4329:
4324:
4322:
4317:
4315:
4310:
4309:
4306:
4289:
4285:
4281:
4277:
4275:9788129108906
4271:
4267:
4266:
4260:
4259:
4254:
4237:
4233:
4227:
4224:
4221:
4220:Sarkar (1994)
4216:
4213:
4209:
4204:
4201:
4188:
4184:
4177:
4174:
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3579:, p. 77)
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4712:Sindhi Camp
4501:City Palace
4294:29 December
4242:20 February
4193:12 December
2837:. pp.
2652:privy purse
2572:Diya Kumari
2431:Ram Singh I
2424:Jai Singh I
2410:Man Singh I
2382:Ratan Singh
2301:' (d. 1036)
2252:Cooch Behar
2121:Instability
2062:Vaishnavite
1868:Madho Singh
1737:who became
1531:Dara Shikoh
1519:Chittorgarh
1443:Jai Singh I
1429:Malik Ambar
1363:Raja Birbal
1331:Man Singh I
1252:Jodha Bai's
1216:Ratan Singh
581:privy purse
526:Aurangzeb's
496:Under Raja
489:under Raja
368:Preceded by
261:(1818–1947)
224:(1727–1949)
215:(1146–1727)
206:(1028–1146)
179:(1858–1947)
167:(1818–1858)
157:(1790–1818)
137:(1071-1200)
55:(1727–1949)
47:(1146–1727)
5820:Categories
5793:75°51′00″E
5790:26°59′06″N
5735:Sawantwadi
5690:Mayurbhanj
5665:Khilchipur
5524:Malerkotla
5485:Chhatarpur
5389:Kapurthala
5318:Pratapgarh
5308:Kishangarh
5172:Bahawalpur
5151:Travancore
5070:Gun salute
4965:BIT Jaipur
4707:Jaipur Bus
4506:Hawa Mahal
4486:Amber Fort
4425:Government
4416:Government
3123:29 January
3085:29 January
3032:24 January
3021:0226742210
2780:9 November
2670:References
2594:Kishangarh
2582:See also:
2417:Bhau Singh
2375:Bhim Singh
2087:Cornwallis
2042:punya-udik
2014:Mehrangarh
1774:Baji Rao I
1511:Mirza Raja
1500:Daulatabad
1476:Shah Jahan
1411:Bhau Singh
1313:Navaratnas
1208:Bhim Singh
1177:Rana Sanga
1060:AHMADNAGAR
704:South Asia
646:Tejaskaran
559:under the
522:Shah Jahan
457:region of
248:Government
197:(966–1028)
5660:Kalahandi
5645:Dharampur
5620:Baraundha
5605:Balasinor
5554:Radhanpur
5480:Charkhari
5445:Alirajpur
5409:Porbandar
5399:Nawanagar
5354:Bhavnagar
5298:Jaisalmer
5288:Dungarpur
5177:Bharatpur
5105:Hyderabad
4925:Education
4737:Festivals
4616:Transport
4496:Jal Mahal
4467:landmarks
4166:20 August
3160:162012046
2945:(1994) .
2391:(d. 1599)
2384:(d. 1548)
2377:(d. 1537)
2370:(d. 1534)
2363:(d. 1527)
2299:Dulha Rai
2231:Rajputana
2091:Lord Lake
2035:chief of
2029:Bharatpur
2010:Amir Khan
1780:in 1740.
1656:In 1707,
1580:Ram Singh
1543:Aurangzeb
1433:Jai Singh
1367:Todar Mal
1129:Rajputana
1106:SULTANATE
1095:SULTANATE
1084:SULTANATE
1062:SULTANATE
1027:SULTANATE
897:SULTANATE
877:JAISALMER
859:SHEKHAWAT
841:SHEKHAWAT
832:SULTANATE
801:SULTANATE
790:SULTANATE
779:SULTANATE
750:SULTANATE
722:SULTANATE
678:Bargurjar
637:Dulha Rao
630:Rajputana
467:Dulha Rai
459:Rajputana
429:Rajasthan
289:Dulha Rai
115:, in the
113:Rajputana
63:1128–1949
5755:Yawnghwe
5740:Shahpura
5705:Palitana
5680:Lunavada
5589:Wankaner
5514:Jafrabad
5495:Faridkot
5465:Bilaspur
5440:Ajaigarh
5414:Rajpipla
5404:Palanpur
5384:Junagadh
5374:Jhalawar
5303:Khairpur
5273:Dewas Jr
5268:Dewas Sr
5258:Banswara
5146:Kolhapur
5028:Category
4953:Colleges
4912:Shopping
4362:Kachwaha
4288:Archived
4284:80362053
4236:Archived
4187:Archived
4160:Archived
3987:Archived
3218:22 April
3212:Archived
3189:22 April
3183:Archived
3117:Archived
3079:Archived
3026:Archived
2963:Archived
2888:29 March
2882:Archived
2774:archived
2740:archived
2691:(2004).
2604:See also
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2283:Kachwaha
2132:Jhutaram
2054:Brahmans
2048:to many
2033:Kachwaha
2031:and the
1763:parganas
1761:from 28
1730:Churaman
1564:Sambhaji
1472:Shahryar
1407:Elichpur
1382:Rajmahal
1307:emperor
1220:Sanganer
1196:Puranmal
1179:against
1104:GOLKONDA
1036:GAJAPATI
777:KHANDESH
748:SHAH MIR
666:Bargujar
610:Kachwaha
550:Marathas
548:and the
455:Dhundhar
353:Currency
267:Maharaja
252:Monarchy
237:Dhundari
135:Chauhans
32:Dhundhar
5750:Wadhwan
5745:Sonepur
5579:Sitamau
5569:Samthar
5564:Sailana
5559:Rajgarh
5534:Manipur
5510:Janjira
5490:Chitral
5460:Bijawar
5455:Barwani
5424:Tripura
5349:Benares
5283:Dholpur
5222:Patiala
5212:Karauli
5207:Jodhpur
5182:Bikaner
5156:Udaipur
5100:Gwalior
4932:Schools
4902:Tamasha
4749:Gangaur
4730:Culture
4542:Galtaji
4520:Temples
4474:Palaces
4449:Economy
4344:History
3993:28 July
2819:purses.
2658:by the
2396:Bharmal
2389:Askaran
2321:Pajawan
2205:Gurgaon
2079:British
2050:Charans
2006:Pindari
1932:Chauth.
1810:Jaipur
1787:in the
1726:Subedar
1703:Sambhar
1568:Bijapur
1556:Shivaji
1496:Parenda
1488:Mahaban
1455:Shivaji
1256:Sambhar
1228:Askaran
1224:Bharmal
1200:Humayun
1175:led by
1148:Pajawan
1082:BIJAPUR
1005:KAMATAS
933:KARAULI
895:GUJARAT
886:BIKANER
868:AMARKOT
850:AMARKOT
810:ARGHUNS
739:(Babur)
724:(LODIS)
706:1525 CE
657:Chambal
626:Gwalior
604:Origins
599:History
587:by the
573:acceded
530:Shivaji
502:Mughals
498:Bharmal
483:Sisodia
449:or the
317:History
292:(first)
186:Capital
175:of the
163:of the
143:of the
5725:Sangli
5720:Sachin
5715:Rajkot
5695:Mudhol
5685:Maihar
5675:Loharu
5670:Limbdi
5655:Jawhar
5615:Bansda
5574:Sirmur
5519:Jhabua
5505:Gondal
5475:Chamba
5470:Cambay
5419:Ratlam
5333:Sirohi
5328:Sikkim
5323:Rampur
5313:Orchha
5202:Jaipur
5192:Cochin
5136:Indore
5131:Bhopal
5115:Mysore
5095:Baroda
4970:LNMIIT
4907:Cinema
4897:Kathak
4880:Others
4794:Sports
4556:Others
4367:Rajput
4337:topics
4335:Jaipur
4282:
4272:
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2590:Jaipur
2289:Rulers
2201:sepoys
2081:under
2046:grants
2008:chief
1833:Jaipur
1771:Peshwa
1759:Chauth
1690:Marwar
1631:Jaipur
1611:Jaipur
1504:Nagpur
1386:Tandah
1305:Mughal
1164:Malesi
1156:Pajjun
1073:EMPIRE
1050:states
1048:Tribal
1038:EMPIRE
1025:BENGAL
1015:CHEROS
987:TRIPWA
978:DIMASA
951:SIROHI
915:MARWAR
830:LANGAH
820:KALMAT
759:KANGRA
670:Meenas
622:Kosala
320:
307:(last)
274:
220:Jaipur
125:Status
119:(1909)
78:Flag (
5710:Patna
5700:Nagod
5650:Dhrol
5640:Danta
5625:Baria
5584:Suket
5549:Panna
5539:Morvi
5529:Mandi
5450:Baoni
5394:Nabha
5369:Jaora
5263:Datia
5253:Alwar
5197:Cutch
5187:Bundi
5141:Kalat
4352:Amber
3156:S2CID
2626:Notes
2306:Kakil
2174:nazim
2058:Bhats
2037:Alwar
1686:Mewar
1642:Sawai
1588:Kohat
1384:from
1335:Mewar
1309:Akbar
1290:Akbar
1248:Akbar
1244:Rupsi
1181:Babur
1143:Kakil
1093:BIDAR
969:VAGAD
960:BUNDI
942:MEWAT
924:AMBER
906:MEWAR
799:MALWA
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