Raja Man Singh I (21 December 1550 – 6 July 1614) was the 24th Maharaja of Kingdom of Amber from 1589 to 1614. He also served as the Subahdar of Bihar...
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Major General Maharaja Sawai Governor Sir Man Singh II GCSI GCIE (born Sawai Mor Mukut Singh; 21 August 1912 – 24 June 1970) was an Indian prince, government...
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was his grand uncle, Mirza Raja Bhau Singh, the younger son of Mirza Raja Man Singh I. At the age of 10, Jai Singh I became the Raja of Amber and the head...
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Kachhwaha (section Raja Man 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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the Mewar forces led by Maharana Pratap, and the Mughal forces led by Man Singh I of Amber. The Mughals emerged victorious after inflicting significant...
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Madho Singh I (20 May 1728 – 5 March 1768) was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Jaipur. He was the younger son of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II...
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Maharana Pratap (redirect from Pratap Singh I)
Pratap Singh I (c. 9 May 1540 – 19 January 1597), popularly known as Maharana Pratap (IPA: [məɦaːˈɾaːɳaː pɾəˈtaːp] ), was king of the Kingdom of Mewar...
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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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Subba Rao heard Singh speak on stage in 1953 at a public function in Chambal: "I was surprised to hear him speak. He was totally unlike what I had read about...
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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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emperor Akbar. His son, Man Singh I, one of the Navaratnas of Akbar became the highest-ranking official of his court and his daughter, Man Bai, was the first...
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Empire. He along with his successor, Bhagwant Das and his grandson, Man Singh I became the highest mansabdar of their times. He died in Agra in the year...
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Kingdom of Amber (section Raja Man Singh)
Bhagwant Das and Raja Man Singh I were leading generals in Akbar's army and helped him in expanding the empire. Mirza Raja Jai Singh I served under Shah Jahan...
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Prithviraj Singh I (? –1527), also known as Prithvi Singh I, was a 16th-century Rajput ruler of Amber. He was a monarch of strong religious inclinations...
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(meaning one and a quarter, i.e., more capable than one man). When Aurangzeb's grandson Bidar Bakht deputed Sawai Jai Singh to govern the province of Malwa...
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under Kachwaha rule. The Amber Fort was originally built by Raja Man Singh. Jai Singh I expanded it in the early 1600's. Improvements and additions were...
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died in 1922 and was succeeded by his adopted son, (Mor Mukut Singh) Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. He was honored with GCSI in 1896, GCIE in 1901, and GCVO...
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capital of Bengal Subah under Mughal governor, Man Singh I. 15km 10miles R A J M A H A L H I L L S B I H A R W E S T B E N G A L Dewdanr R Ganges Sagarmpur...
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Queen Kanakwati, who was the wife of King Man Singh I The temple was built in the memory of their son Jagat Singh. The temple is considered to be an important...
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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. He...
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On 17 September 1880, Ram Singh died. Madho Singh II also had no issue and appointed Man Singh II as his heir. Ram Singh was passionate about art and...
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Maharana Amar Singh I, the Maharana ruler of Mewar Kingdom (16 March 1559 – 26 January 1620), was the eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap I. He was...
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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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during his invasion of India. Subsequently, the template was rebuilt by Man Singh I and Todar Mal under Emperor Akbar. According to several historical accounts...
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residence of his second son, Madho Singh, the younger brother of Emperor Akbar's general, Man Singh I. Madho Singh participated in many campaigns with...
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1589 – 6 Jul 1614 Man Singh (b. 1550 – d. 1614) 6 Jul 1614 – 13 Dec 1621 Bhau Singh (d. 1621) 13 Dec 1621 – 28 Aug 1667 Jai Singh I (b. 1611 – d. 1667)...
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14 years of their exile. The temple was built in the 16th century by Man Singh I. For centuries, Hindus travelled far and wide to worship at the temple...
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current structure was built by Man Singh I. An observatory is said to have been added in the complex by Sawai Jai Singh (1699–1743), however it has been...
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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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till he was in power (before being defeated by mughal vassal of Amber, Man Singh I). The genealogy of Kedar Ray has long been a subject of debate and confusion...
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