Sawai Madho Singh I (December 1728 – March 5, 1768) was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Jaipur. He was the younger son of Maharaja Sawai Jai...
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Raj-Rajeshwar Raj-Rajendra Maharajadhiraj Shri Maharaja Sawai Sir Madho Singh II GCSI GCIE GCVO GBE (28 August 1862 – 7 September 1922), was the Maharaja...
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March 1921, Madho Singh II adopted Mor Mukut to be his son and heir. The boy was given the name "Man Singh" upon his adoption. Madho Singh II died on 7...
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Jai Singh II and elder half brother of his immediate successor Sawai Madho Singh I. After the death of Jai Singh, his 25-year-old son Ishwari Singh ascended...
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Kunwar Madho Singh I on the throne of Jaipur, he was defeated at the Battle of Rajamahal by Sawai Ishwari Singh the elder step brother of Madho Singh and...
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eldest surviving son of his father Sawai Madho Singh I and grandson of Sawai Jai Singh II. Maharaja Sawai Prithvi Singh II was five years old when he ascended...
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Sawai Madho Singh I on 2 December 1764 . Pratap Singh became the Maharaja at the age of 14 after the death of his elder full brother Sawai Prithvi Singh II...
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Asaf Ali Khan. The second advance troop was under Madho Singh Kachwaha. Behind this was Man Singh. To his right was Mulla Qazi Khan and to his left were...
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Mirza Raja Jai Singh I (15 July 1611 – 28 August 1667) was the senior most general ("Mirza Raja") and a high ranking mansabdar at the imperial court of...
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he died two years later, in 1743. Madho Singh later avenged his father by poisoning Bakht Singh of Marwar. Jai Singh was cremated at the Royal Crematorium...
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After Jai Singh's death, the kingdom was drained of its resources during the civil war amongst his sons Ishwari Singh and Madho Singh I and the Marathas...
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Raja Prithviraj Singh I (? –1527), also known as Prithvi Singh I, was the 16th-century Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Kingdom of Amber. He was a monarch of strong...
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Mirza Raja Ram Singh I was the Raja of the Kingdom of Amber and head of the Kachwaha Rajput clan, succeeding his father Mirza Raja Jai Singh I. He also served...
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Bhau Singh (c.1577 – 13 December 1621) was a Mughal nobleman as well as the Raja of Amber. Bhau Singh was a younger son of Man Singh I, Raja of Amber...
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Vishvanath Singh Ju Dev of Rewa as his fifth queen. Ram Singh married 10 times in total. Ram Singh had no issue. He appointed Madho Singh II, the second...
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he was poisoned by Madho Singh I. His son Vijay Singh inherited his titles. The Rathore civil war between Vijay Singh and Ram Singh that would follow after...
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Jaipur State). He succeeded his grandfather Mirza Raja Ram Singh I since his father Kishan Singh died in the lifetime of his grandfather.He was also the...
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interpreted as "The City of Sawai Madho" or "Sawai Madho's City," serving as a tribute to Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I, the founder of the city. The early...
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Kachhwaha (section Raja Prithviraj Singh I)
Prithviraj Singh I Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Mirza Raja Jai Singh I Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II Maharaja Ram Singh I Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I Maharaja...
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Jagat Singh (c. 1786 – 21 November 1818) was the Maharaja of Amber and Jaipur. He was a son of Pratap Singh, Raja of Jaipur. Maharaja Sawai Jagat Singh ascended...
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Maharaja Sir Madho Rao Scindia of Gwalior GCSI GCVO GBE (20 October 1876 – 5 June 1925), was the 5th Maharaja of Gwalior belonging to the Scindian dynasty...
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Jai Singh III (1818 – 1835), was the Kachwaha-Rajput ruler of Jaipur. He was born posthumously after the sudden death of his father Sawai Jagat Singh of...
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to have been constructed by Jhala Jalim (or Zalim) Singh (a descendant of Madhu Singh Madho Singh I), who ruled as a regent over Jhalawar State from 1771...
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needed] Man Bai Raja Madho Singh Pratap Singh Kunwar Hardas Singh Kunwar Kanah Kunwar Vanmali Das Kunwar Bhiv Chandarsera Singh Bajresh Singh[citation needed]...
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given the name Madho Das Bairagi. He established a monastery at Nānded, on the bank of the river Godāvarī. In 1707, Guru Gobind Singh accepted an invitation...
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It was founded on 18 April 1761 under the reign of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I. It was mainly famous for his temples. Sri Madhopur Wheat market is...
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Singh I became the highest mansabdar of their times. He died in Agra in the year 1574. Bharmal was the fourth son of Raja Prithviraj or Prithvi Singh...
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Ishwari Singh of Jaipur defeated a coalition of armies led by Jagat Singh of Mewar. Battle of Bagru (1748) – Madho Singh I defeated Ishwari Singh. Battle...
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Asia, is a 17th-century fort built by Bhagwant Das for his younger son Madho Singh I.[disputed (for: Identity of father/son are being discussed elsewhere) ...
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His son Tehsildar Singh, who used to be a famous dacoit of Chambal along with contemporaries such as Daaku Madho Singh, Mohar Singh, Chhidda Makhan, is...
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