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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 December 1947 Patel began to pressure the princes into signing Merger Agreements that integrated their states into adjacent British Indian provinces, soon to be called states or new units of erstwhile princely states, most notably Rajasthan, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, and Matsya Union (Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur and Karaulli).
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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
2252: 2147:, were established for Jaipur state. In 1840, the state was divided into fresh administrative zones, districts, and parganas. Other administrative, judicial and social reforms were introduced. Infanticide was outlawed, and slavery abolished. In addition, certain other administrative institutions were streamlined. It was also during the minority of Sawai Ram Singh II that the state of Jaipur banned the practice of 393: 1422: 2960: 1280: 1174:, 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. 3790: 1371:. 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. 2969:, "Following the matrimonial alliance, the Chauhans encouraged the young Kachchwaha to subdue the Badgujars...Ralhan-Si handed over the newly acquired portion of Dausa and its surrounding territory to Dulha Rai, thereby helping to establish Kachchwaha dominion in that area 111 . Dausa now became the capital of Dulha Rai Kachchwaha". 3224: 3799:, "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.". 1818:. 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. 1683:
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.
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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
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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
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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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The Kachwaha dynasty in Rajputana (present Rajasthan) may be said to date from about 1128, with Dausa as its first capital.
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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 1708, Bahadur Shah invaded Marwar and captured the entire state. This encouraged the major Rajput kingdoms, the
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Marquis Wellesley in 1803, however the treaty was dissolved shortly afterwards by Wellesley's successor, Lord
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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
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After ascending to the throne of Amber at the age of 11, his first task was to defend against the rebellious
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after which he was granted the captured land by the Chauhans. Dulha chose Khoh as his capital after Dausa.
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Nasir Khan who decided to make peace with Man Singh and accepted Mughal supremacy. Man Singh acquired the
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After Bahadur Shah's death in 1712 and Jahandar Shah's overthrowing in 1713 and subsequent crowning of
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When his great grandson Rajdev shifted the capital from Khoh to Amber, the settlement began to grow.
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and suffered immense losses in the war. He never recovered from this battle and died 2 years later.
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insisted that he must be the husband of Krishna Kumari. Soon, Jagat Singh, with the support of
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who died because of falling from a horse in 1778 and was succeeded by his 13 year-old brother
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Man Singh was a great builder and built several forts and temples across India. He built the
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Jaipur state agreed to give rupees eight lakhs as khiraj annually to the East India Company.
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In 1639, because of his display of immense valor, he was bestowed upon, the unique title of
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and captured Kashmir. Das was appointed the subedar of Punjab in 1583 where he died in 1589.
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Sinha, Amita; Rajora, Neha (2014). "Gaze and the picturesque landscape of Amber, India".
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to Mughal court and enter Mughal service. Jai wanted to utilize Shivaji's forces against
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was pardoned and was sent to fight Ahom force. Ram Singh was eventually defeated in the
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in 1799. The Rao-Thomas alliance faced difficulty and were advised by the commander of
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Man Singh was soon transferred to Bengal in 1594 where he first shifted his capital to
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of maintaining the struggle against the foreign foe, readily paid allegiance to him.
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15 August 1947 – 7 April 1949 (independent): Sawai Man Singh II (b. 1911 – d. 1970)
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Towards the end of 1604, Akbar fell ill. Man Singh planned on placing his grandson
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to retreat. Next year, Daulat Rao and General Perron defeated Pratap Singh at the
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The Jaipur Residency was established in the year 1821. It included the states of
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would inherit the throne regardless of primogeniture rules. Madho Singh's cousin
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In 1869, Ram Singh II signed a treaty with the British Government to lease the
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circa 1525, with neighbouring polities, on the eve of the establishment of the
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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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Jaipur state had a revenue of Rs.65,00,000 in 1901, making it the wealthiest
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supported the rival claim of Prithvi Singh's son Man Singh and also invited
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Feeling insecure after Sharif-ud-din's treaty, Bharmal, through his brother
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but he was quickly deposed by the nobles who placed Bharmal on the throne.
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and Manchi and later completed the conquest of Dhundhar by defeating the
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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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at Sanganer where they met in 1562. Here, Bharmal offered his daughter
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Under Rai Chandrasen in the 15th century, Kachhwahas were defeated by
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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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and Dhundar to form an alliance to fight against Bahadur Shah.
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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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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:
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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
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by 1949. Upon integration, the ruler was granted a pension (
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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)
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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)
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Jai Singh fell out of Aurangzeb's favor when captivated
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21 April 1039 – 28 October 1053 Raja Hanu Dev (d. 1053)
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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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in the Mughal court. Jai Singh was appointed as the
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After 33 generations, they migrated to 558:to the independent India in 1947 and was 3383: 2670: 2465:1803 – 21 November 1818: Maharaja Sawai 2433:1743 – 12 December 1750: Maharaja Sawai 2250: 2225: 2161: 2129: 2072:. In this event, Jaipur's Ambassador to 1889: 1828: 1788: 1776: 1584: 1431: 1420: 1278: 1267: 1181:, son of his favorite wife. Eventually, 4979:Rajasthan University of Health Sciences 3258:The Kachhwahas under Akbar and Jahangir 3186: 2853:. Oxford University Press. p. 21. 2776: 2704: 2548: 2384:27 January 1574 – 4 December 1589 Raja 2349:4 November 1527 – 19 January 1534 Raja 2342:17 January 1503 – 4 November 1527 Raja 1444: 511:favor when he was suspected of helping 483:, the kingdom heavily aligned with the 5801: 4202: 4190: 4163: 3995:Jaipur Nama: Tales from the Pink City. 3926: 3914: 3844: 3700: 3583: 3571: 3559: 3520: 3496: 3484: 3472: 3460: 3436: 3409: 3366: 3360: 3331: 3248: 2934:. 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Bakshi, pg.287 2948:from the original on 12 April 2023 2867:from the original on 30 March 2024 2759:from the original on 23 March 2023 1983:died in 1803 but Bhim's successor 1802:Astronomy, Science and Mathematics 1740:in 1732 after which he had to pay 1635:The war of succession of Aurangzeb 1312:Bhagwant was succeeded by his son 546:after signing a treaty creating a 14: 5855: 5824:States under the Rajputana Agency 4316: 4273:from the original on 4 April 2023 3972:from the original on 6 April 2023 2931:A History of Jaipur: C. 1503–1938 2625:under terms agreed to during the 2520: 2302:22 March 1070 – 20 May 1094 Raja 2259: 2143:, as well as criminal courts, or 2080:Jagat Singh decided to enter the 2055: 1853:who claimed that his grandfather 1302: 1222:his son and nephews as hostages. 1189:or was overthrown by his brother 607:and established a new dynasty at 452:, possibly the last ruler of the 5006: 5005: 4221:from the original on 5 June 2021 2994:A Historical atlas of South Asia 2991:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. 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It was established by 7: 5829:1128 establishments in Asia 4804:Rajasthan Sports University 3187:(India), Rajasthan (1962). 2847:Chakravarti, Anand (1975). 2586: 1681:Rana Amar Singh II of Mewar 1249:, a trusted ally of Akbar. 1141:is referred as such in the 595:Rajputs claim descent from 456:of Gwalior who migrated to 106:Imperial Gazetteer of India 10: 5860: 5844:Gun salute princely states 4742:Jaipur Literature Festival 4664:Bais Godam Railway Station 4054:Rajasthan Through the Ages 3278:. Impex India. p. 6. 3255:Khan, Refaqat Ali (1976). 2564: 2512:He merged Jaipur State in 1761:Nader Shah's sack of Delhi 618:Some historians associate 586: 581: 148:British East India Company 18: 5746: 5580: 5415: 5324: 5228: 5147: 5106: 5070: 5001: 4966: 4935: 4914: 4907: 4862: 4776: 4760: 4719: 4712: 4682: 4669:Kanakpura Railway Station 4654:Khatipura Railway Station 4639:Durgapura Railway Station 4621: 4605: 4598: 4538: 4502: 4456: 4447: 4431: 4398: 4325: 2777:Schmidt, Karl J. (1995). 2271: 1677:Raja Ajit Singh of Marwar 1608:was succeeded by his son 1135:Chahamanas of Shakambhari 1110:Location of Amber within 468:vassal and fought in the 462:Chahamanas of Shakambhari 407: 345: 335: 331: 321: 311: 307: 299: 295: 280: 265: 261: 248: 230: 215: 168: 113: 93: 56: 51: 30: 4984:JK Lakshmipat University 4927:VSI International School 4649:Sanganer Railway Station 2850:Contradiction and Change 2608: 2180:Indian rebellion of 1857 2166:Coinage of Jaipur under 2051:Under the British Empire 1935:General Benoît de Boigne 1596:and made it his capital. 1358:Jagannath temple at Puri 1328:was won by the Mughals. 323:• Acceded to India 4849:Maharaja College Ground 4809:Rajasthan football team 4375:Bhawani Singh of Jaipur 3965:Social Science Probings 3396:Encyclopædia Britannica 3272:Bhatnagar, V.S (1974). 2817:Raja Man Singh of Amber 2785:. M.E. 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Bhuyan (1957). 3085:Jaipur: Gem of India 2672:Ramusack, Barbara N. 2603:Jaipur State Railway 2549:Other family members 2203:Sawai Madho Singh II 2113:that Prime Minister 2043:(bards) and various 1981:Bhim Singh of Marwar 1445:Mirza Raja Jai Singh 1401:Govind Dev Ji Temple 1338:Mirza Muhammad Hakim 1322:Battle of Haldighati 1107:class=notpageimage| 474:Prithviraj Kachhwaha 100:Jaipur State within 5781: /  4958:SMS Medical College 4875:Jawahar Kala Kendra 4245:Rima Hooja (2006). 3889:. 15 February 2024. 3703:, pp. 146–147) 3610:, pp. 493–497. 3598:, pp. 491–492. 3193:. pp. 26, 27. 2643:Government of India 2537:Sawai Bhawani Singh 2504:(b. 1911 – d. 1970) 2497:(b. 1862 – d. 1922) 2490:(b. 1833 – d. 1880) 2483:(b. 1819 – d. 1835) 2469:(b. 1784 – d. 1818) 2462:(b. 1764 – d. 1803) 2444:(b. 1728 – d. 1768) 2437:(b. 1721 – d. 1750) 2430:(b. 1688 – d. 1743) 2423:(b. 1672 – d. 1699) 2416:(b. 1629 – d. 1688) 2409:(b. 1611 – d. 1667) 2402:(b. 1576 - d. 1621) 2395:(b. 1550 – d. 1614) 2388:(b. 1527 – d. 1589) 2381:(b. 1499 - d. 1574) 2237:, with her husband 2098:Sawai Jai Singh III 2082:subsidiary alliance 1985:Man Singh of Marwar 1927:Pratap Singh Naruka 1919:Sawai Prithvi Singh 1907:Jankoji Rao Scindia 1863:Rana Jagat Singh II 1783:City Palace, Jaipur 1701:Emperor Farukhsiyar 1695:Return to influence 1655:crowned himself as 1567:Battle of Saraighat 1375:After Akbar's death 1123:Dulha's successor, 572:Government of India 568:Maharaja of Jaipur" 548:subsidiary alliance 313:• Established 4922:Kendriya Vidyalaya 4844:Neerja Modi Ground 4768:Rajasthani Cuisine 4576:Albert Hall Museum 4561:Sisodiya Rani Bagh 4530:Garh Ganesh Temple 4515:Moti Dungri Temple 4370:Sawai Man Singh II 4360:Sawai Ram Singh II 4116:, p. 871-873. 4104:, p. 870-871. 4080:, p. 868-870. 4032:, p. 866-867. 3905:, p. 680-682. 3876:, p. 672-678. 3859:, p. 671-672. 3823:, p. 669-670. 3787:, p. 668-669. 3763:, p. 666-667. 3664:, p. 575-576. 2639:Maharaja of Jaipur 2631:Sawai Man Singh II 2531:Sawai Man Singh II 2516:in the year 1949 . 2502:Sawai Man Singh II 2344:Prithviraj Singh I 2257: 2243: 2172: 2136: 2001:Yashwantrao Holkar 1958:Daulat Rao Sindhia 1954:Battle of Fatehpur 1923:Sawai Pratap Singh 1899: 1875:Battle of Rajmahal 1855:Rana Amar Singh II 1843: 1799: 1787: 1772:Battle of Gangwana 1738:Battle of Mandsaur 1651:in the same year. 1645:Muhammad Azam Shah 1621:Prince Bidar Bakht 1601:Sawai Jai Singh II 1598: 1543:Treaty of Purandar 1522:Battle of Samugarh 1498:Maharana Raj Singh 1442: 1440:escaped from Agra. 1430: 1300: 1277: 1166:and fought in the 517:Sawai Jai Singh II 5809:History of Jaipur 5785:26.985°N 75.850°E 5764: 5763: 5093:Jammu and Kashmir 5019: 5018: 4997: 4996: 4903: 4902: 4752:Elephant Festival 4708: 4707: 4594: 4593: 4251:. 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4304: 4297: 4288: 4287: 4282: 4280: 4278: 4231: 4230: 4228: 4226: 4211: 4205: 4200: 4194: 4188: 4182: 4181: 4179: 4177: 4161: 4155: 4154: 4152: 4150: 4135: 4129: 4123: 4117: 4111: 4105: 4099: 4093: 4087: 4081: 4075: 4069: 4063: 4057: 4051: 4045: 4039: 4033: 4027: 4021: 4015: 4009: 4003: 3997: 3988: 3982: 3981: 3979: 3977: 3960: 3954: 3948: 3942: 3936: 3930: 3924: 3918: 3912: 3906: 3900: 3891: 3890: 3883: 3877: 3871: 3860: 3854: 3848: 3842: 3836: 3830: 3824: 3818: 3812: 3806: 3800: 3794: 3788: 3782: 3776: 3770: 3764: 3758: 3752: 3749: 3743: 3737: 3728: 3722: 3716: 3710: 3704: 3698: 3692: 3691: 3683: 3677: 3671: 3665: 3659: 3650: 3644: 3635: 3629: 3623: 3617: 3611: 3605: 3599: 3593: 3587: 3586:, pp. 83–5) 3581: 3575: 3569: 3563: 3557: 3551: 3545: 3536: 3530: 3524: 3518: 3512: 3506: 3500: 3494: 3488: 3482: 3476: 3470: 3464: 3458: 3452: 3446: 3440: 3434: 3428: 3422: 3413: 3407: 3401: 3400: 3392: 3381: 3364: 3358: 3352: 3346: 3335: 3329: 3323: 3317: 3308: 3302: 3296: 3290: 3284: 3283: 3269: 3263: 3262: 3252: 3246: 3240: 3234: 3228: 3222: 3216: 3207: 3206: 3204: 3202: 3184: 3178: 3177: 3175: 3173: 3156: 3150: 3149: 3118: 3112: 3111: 3109: 3107: 3080: 3074: 3073: 3071: 3069: 3042: 3036: 3030: 3021: 3020: 3018: 3016: 2988: 2982: 2976: 2970: 2964: 2958: 2957: 2955: 2953: 2926:Sarkar, Jadunath 2922: 2916: 2910: 2904: 2898: 2892: 2886: 2880: 2879: 2874: 2872: 2844: 2838: 2832: 2826: 2825: 2811: 2805: 2804: 2784: 2774: 2768: 2767: 2766: 2764: 2753:indiacode.nic.in 2745: 2739: 2738: 2732: 2730: 2702: 2696: 2695: 2668: 2646: 2619: 2561:Jaipur Residency 2475: 2454: 2449:Prithvi Singh II 2066:Governor General 1386:Emperor Jahangir 1263:Yousuf Shah Chak 1243:Mariam-uz-Zamani 1168:Battle of Khanwa 1101: 1099: 1092: 1090: 1081: 1079: 1070: 1068: 1059: 1057: 1048: 1046: 1037: 1035: 1024: 1022: 1013: 1011: 1002: 999: 991: 989: 982: 980: 973: 971: 964: 962: 955: 953: 946: 944: 937: 935: 928: 926: 919: 917: 910: 908: 901: 899: 892: 890: 883: 881: 872: 870: 863: 861: 854: 852: 845: 843: 836: 834: 827: 825: 818: 816: 807: 805: 796: 794: 787: 785: 776: 774: 765: 763: 754: 752: 745: 743: 736: 734: 725: 723: 717: 710: 708: 699: 697: 690: 683: 677: 497:Raja Man Singh I 470:Battle of Khanwa 426:Kingdom of Amber 395: 394: 383: 382: 370: 369: 363: 362: 347: 346: 206: 197: 188: 179: 98: 83: 73: 72: 1699–1818 70: 64: 46: 45: 38: 37: 32:Kingdom of Amber 28: 27: 5859: 5858: 5854: 5853: 5852: 5850: 5849: 5848: 5799: 5798: 5789: 5787: 5783: 5780: 5775: 5772: 5770: 5768: 5767: 5765: 5760: 5742: 5576: 5411: 5320: 5224: 5143: 5102: 5066: 5056:princely states 5050: 5020: 5015: 4993: 4962: 4931: 4899: 4858: 4854:Shivraj Stadium 4829:Chaugan Stadium 4772: 4756: 4727:Makar Sankranti 4704: 4678: 4617: 4590: 4586:Gates of Jaipur 4556:Kanak Vrindavan 4534: 4498: 4449: 4443: 4427: 4400: 4394: 4321: 4315: 4285: 4276: 4274: 4259: 4240: 4235: 4234: 4224: 4222: 4213: 4212: 4208: 4201: 4197: 4193:, pp. 1–3) 4189: 4185: 4175: 4173: 4162: 4158: 4148: 4146: 4137: 4136: 4132: 4126:Rima Hooja 2006 4124: 4120: 4114:Rima Hooja 2006 4112: 4108: 4102:Rima Hooja 2006 4100: 4096: 4090:Rima Hooja 2006 4088: 4084: 4078:Rima Hooja 2006 4076: 4072: 4066:Rima Hooja 2006 4064: 4060: 4052: 4048: 4042:Rima Hooja 2006 4040: 4036: 4030:Rima Hooja 2006 4028: 4024: 4018:Rima Hooja 2006 4016: 4012: 4006:Rima Hooja 2006 4004: 4000: 3991:Giles Tillotson 3989: 3985: 3975: 3973: 3962: 3961: 3957: 3951:Rima Hooja 2006 3949: 3945: 3939:Rima Hooja 2006 3937: 3933: 3925: 3921: 3913: 3909: 3903:Rima Hooja 2006 3901: 3894: 3885: 3884: 3880: 3874:Rima Hooja 2006 3872: 3863: 3857:Rima Hooja 2006 3855: 3851: 3843: 3839: 3833:Rima Hooja 2006 3831: 3827: 3821:Rima Hooja 2006 3819: 3815: 3809:Rima Hooja 2006 3807: 3803: 3797:Rima Hooja 2006 3795: 3791: 3785:Rima Hooja 2006 3783: 3779: 3773:Rima Hooja 2006 3771: 3767: 3761:Rima Hooja 2006 3759: 3755: 3750: 3746: 3740:Rima Hooja 2006 3738: 3731: 3725:Rima Hooja 2006 3723: 3719: 3713:Rima Hooja 2006 3711: 3707: 3699: 3695: 3684: 3680: 3674:Rima Hooja 2006 3672: 3668: 3662:Rima Hooja 2006 3660: 3653: 3647:Rima Hooja 2006 3645: 3638: 3632:Rima Hooja 2006 3630: 3626: 3620:Rima Hooja 2006 3618: 3614: 3608:Rima Hooja 2006 3606: 3602: 3596:Rima Hooja 2006 3594: 3590: 3582: 3578: 3570: 3566: 3558: 3554: 3550:, pp. 490. 3548:Rima Hooja 2006 3546: 3539: 3535:, pp. 489. 3533:Rima Hooja 2006 3531: 3527: 3519: 3515: 3511:, pp. 487. 3509:Rima Hooja 2006 3507: 3503: 3495: 3491: 3483: 3479: 3471: 3467: 3459: 3455: 3451:, pp. 486. 3449:Rima Hooja 2006 3447: 3443: 3435: 3431: 3427:, pp. 485. 3425:Rima Hooja 2006 3423: 3416: 3408: 3404: 3382: 3367: 3359: 3355: 3351:, pp. 484. 3349:Rima Hooja 2006 3347: 3338: 3330: 3326: 3322:, pp. 483. 3320:Rima Hooja 2006 3318: 3311: 3307:, pp. 482. 3305:Rima Hooja 2006 3303: 3299: 3293:Rima Hooja 2006 3291: 3287: 3270: 3266: 3253: 3249: 3245:, pp. 481. 3243:Rima Hooja 2006 3241: 3237: 3231:Rima Hooja 2006 3229: 3225: 3221:, pp. 397. 3219:Rima Hooja 2006 3217: 3210: 3200: 3198: 3185: 3181: 3171: 3169: 3158: 3157: 3153: 3119: 3115: 3105: 3103: 3096: 3082: 3081: 3077: 3067: 3065: 3058: 3044: 3043: 3039: 3035:, pp. 396. 3033:Rima Hooja 2006 3031: 3024: 3014: 3012: 3005: 2989: 2985: 2979:Rima Hooja 2006 2977: 2973: 2967:Rima Hooja 2006 2965: 2961: 2951: 2949: 2942: 2923: 2919: 2915:, pp. 393. 2913:Rima Hooja 2006 2911: 2907: 2903:, pp. 392. 2901:Rima Hooja 2006 2899: 2895: 2891:, pp. 389. 2889:Rima Hooja 2006 2887: 2883: 2870: 2868: 2861: 2845: 2841: 2837:, pp. 388. 2835:Rima Hooja 2006 2833: 2829: 2812: 2808: 2797: 2775: 2771: 2762: 2760: 2747: 2746: 2742: 2728: 2726: 2719: 2703: 2699: 2688: 2669: 2660: 2655: 2650: 2649: 2620: 2616: 2611: 2589: 2569: 2563: 2551: 2523: 2455:1762 – d. 1778) 2274: 2262: 2246:Padmanabh Singh 2145:Adalat Faujdari 2128: 2110:Nazir Mohan Ram 2106: 2058: 2053: 1943:Battle of Patan 1931:Mahadaji Shinde 1895:Mahadji Scindia 1888: 1879:Battle of Bagru 1845:His eldest son 1827: 1804: 1705:Sayyid Brothers 1697: 1665: 1649:Battle of Jajau 1637: 1603: 1580:Sawai Jai Singh 1535: 1510: 1467: 1447: 1377: 1334: 1310: 1305: 1257:to Akbar's son 1219: 1155:Kumbha of Mewar 1143:Prithviraj Raso 1121: 1120: 1119: 1109: 1103: 1102: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1077: 1075: 1073: 1071: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1032: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 997: 994: 992: 987: 985: 983: 978: 976: 974: 969: 967: 965: 960: 958: 956: 951: 949: 947: 942: 940: 938: 933: 931: 929: 924: 922: 920: 915: 913: 911: 906: 904: 902: 897: 895: 893: 888: 886: 884: 879: 877: 875: 873: 868: 866: 864: 859: 857: 855: 850: 848: 846: 841: 839: 837: 832: 830: 828: 823: 821: 819: 814: 812: 810: 808: 801: 799: 797: 792: 790: 788: 783: 781: 779: 777: 772: 770: 768: 766: 761: 759: 757: 755: 750: 748: 746: 741: 739: 737: 732: 730: 728: 726: 721: 719: 715: 713: 711: 706: 704: 702: 700: 695: 693: 691: 688: 686: 684: 669: 636:Jadunath Sarkar 589: 584: 446:Kachwaha Rajput 415: 392: 367: 324: 314: 283: 268: 243: 239: 237: 223: 211: 205: 196: 187: 178: 120:Tributary state 109: 89: 88: 87: 84: 76: 75: 71: 65: 47: 43: 42: 41: 39: 35: 34: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 5857: 5847: 5846: 5841: 5836: 5831: 5826: 5821: 5819:Rajput history 5816: 5811: 5790:26.985; 75.850 5762: 5761: 5759: 5758: 5753: 5747: 5744: 5743: 5741: 5740: 5735: 5730: 5725: 5720: 5715: 5710: 5705: 5700: 5695: 5690: 5685: 5680: 5675: 5670: 5665: 5660: 5655: 5650: 5645: 5640: 5635: 5630: 5625: 5620: 5618:Chhota Udaipur 5615: 5610: 5605: 5600: 5595: 5590: 5584: 5582: 5578: 5577: 5575: 5574: 5569: 5564: 5559: 5554: 5549: 5544: 5539: 5534: 5529: 5524: 5519: 5514: 5509: 5504: 5499: 5490: 5485: 5480: 5475: 5470: 5465: 5460: 5455: 5450: 5445: 5440: 5435: 5430: 5425: 5419: 5417: 5413: 5412: 5410: 5409: 5404: 5399: 5394: 5389: 5384: 5379: 5374: 5369: 5364: 5359: 5354: 5349: 5344: 5339: 5334: 5328: 5326: 5322: 5321: 5319: 5318: 5313: 5308: 5303: 5298: 5293: 5288: 5283: 5278: 5273: 5268: 5263: 5258: 5253: 5248: 5243: 5238: 5232: 5230: 5226: 5225: 5223: 5222: 5217: 5212: 5207: 5202: 5197: 5192: 5187: 5182: 5177: 5172: 5167: 5162: 5157: 5151: 5149: 5145: 5144: 5142: 5141: 5136: 5131: 5126: 5121: 5116: 5110: 5108: 5104: 5103: 5101: 5100: 5095: 5090: 5085: 5080: 5074: 5072: 5068: 5067: 5049: 5048: 5041: 5034: 5026: 5017: 5016: 5014: 5013: 5002: 4999: 4998: 4995: 4994: 4992: 4991: 4986: 4981: 4976: 4970: 4968: 4964: 4963: 4961: 4960: 4955: 4950: 4945: 4939: 4937: 4933: 4932: 4930: 4929: 4924: 4918: 4916: 4909: 4905: 4904: 4901: 4900: 4898: 4897: 4892: 4887: 4882: 4877: 4872: 4866: 4864: 4860: 4859: 4857: 4856: 4851: 4846: 4841: 4836: 4831: 4826: 4821: 4816: 4811: 4806: 4801: 4796: 4791: 4786: 4780: 4778: 4774: 4773: 4771: 4770: 4764: 4762: 4758: 4757: 4755: 4754: 4749: 4744: 4739: 4734: 4729: 4723: 4721: 4714: 4710: 4709: 4706: 4705: 4703: 4702: 4697: 4692: 4686: 4684: 4680: 4679: 4677: 4676: 4671: 4666: 4661: 4656: 4651: 4646: 4641: 4636: 4631: 4625: 4623: 4619: 4618: 4616: 4615: 4609: 4607: 4600: 4596: 4595: 4592: 4591: 4589: 4588: 4583: 4578: 4573: 4571:Jawahar Circle 4568: 4563: 4558: 4553: 4551:Jantar Manatar 4548: 4542: 4540: 4536: 4535: 4533: 4532: 4527: 4522: 4517: 4512: 4506: 4504: 4500: 4499: 4497: 4496: 4494:The Raj Palace 4491: 4486: 4481: 4476: 4474:Nahargarh Fort 4471: 4466: 4460: 4458: 4451: 4445: 4444: 4442: 4441: 4435: 4433: 4429: 4428: 4426: 4425: 4420: 4415: 4410: 4404: 4402: 4401:and localities 4396: 4395: 4393: 4392: 4387: 4382: 4377: 4372: 4367: 4362: 4357: 4352: 4347: 4342: 4337: 4331: 4329: 4323: 4322: 4314: 4313: 4306: 4299: 4291: 4284: 4283: 4257: 4241: 4239: 4236: 4233: 4232: 4206: 4195: 4183: 4156: 4130: 4128:, p. 873. 4118: 4106: 4094: 4092:, p. 870. 4082: 4070: 4068:, p. 868. 4058: 4046: 4044:, p. 867. 4034: 4022: 4020:, p. 866. 4010: 4008:, p. 865. 3998: 3983: 3955: 3953:, p. 863. 3943: 3941:, p. 683. 3931: 3929:, p. 315) 3919: 3917:, p. 289) 3907: 3892: 3878: 3861: 3849: 3847:, p. 209) 3837: 3835:, p. 671. 3825: 3813: 3811:, p. 669. 3801: 3789: 3777: 3775:, p. 668. 3765: 3753: 3744: 3742:, p. 666. 3729: 3727:, p. 580. 3717: 3715:, p. 579. 3705: 3693: 3678: 3676:, p. 578. 3666: 3651: 3649:, p. 574. 3636: 3634:, p. 573. 3624: 3622:, p. 572. 3612: 3600: 3588: 3576: 3564: 3552: 3537: 3525: 3513: 3501: 3489: 3477: 3465: 3453: 3441: 3429: 3414: 3402: 3390:"Jaipur"  3387:, ed. (1911). 3385:Chisholm, Hugh 3365: 3353: 3336: 3324: 3309: 3297: 3285: 3264: 3247: 3235: 3223: 3208: 3179: 3151: 3129:(4): 309–322. 3113: 3094: 3075: 3056: 3037: 3022: 3003: 2983: 2981:, p. 395. 2971: 2959: 2940: 2917: 2905: 2893: 2881: 2859: 2839: 2827: 2806: 2795: 2769: 2740: 2717: 2697: 2686: 2657: 2656: 2654: 2651: 2648: 2647: 2633:was granted a 2613: 2612: 2610: 2607: 2606: 2605: 2600: 2595: 2588: 2585: 2562: 2559: 2558: 2557: 2550: 2547: 2546: 2545: 2539: 2533: 2522: 2521:Titular rulers 2519: 2514:Union of India 2509: 2508: 2505: 2498: 2495:Madho Singh II 2491: 2484: 2477: 2476:1809 – d. ...) 2470: 2467:Jagat Singh II 2463: 2456: 2445: 2438: 2431: 2424: 2417: 2410: 2403: 2396: 2389: 2382: 2375: 2368: 2361: 2354: 2347: 2340: 2337: 2334: 2331: 2328: 2325: 2322: 2319: 2316: 2313: 2310: 2307: 2300: 2297: 2294: 2292: 2285: 2278: 2273: 2270: 2261: 2260:List of rulers 2258: 2210:princely state 2127: 2124: 2105: 2102: 2093: 2092: 2089: 2057: 2056:Initial treaty 2054: 2052: 2049: 2047:institutions. 1977:Krishna Kumari 1887: 1884: 1859:Chandra Kanwar 1826: 1823: 1803: 1800: 1752:Jai Singh met 1734:Ranoji Scindia 1696: 1693: 1664: 1661: 1657:Bahadur Shah I 1653:Prince Muazzam 1636: 1633: 1602: 1599: 1561:His successor 1534: 1531: 1509: 1506: 1466: 1463: 1451:Prince Khurram 1446: 1443: 1381:Prince Khusrau 1376: 1373: 1333: 1330: 1309: 1306: 1304: 1303:Raja Man Singh 1301: 1284:Raja Man Singh 1255:Manbhavati Bai 1218: 1215: 1195:Sher Shah Suri 1172:Maldeo Rathore 1105: 1104: 678: 672: 671: 670: 668: 665: 588: 585: 583: 580: 540:Princely State 420: 419: 409: 405: 404: 401: 400: 397: 396: 389: 380: 377: 376: 371: 359: 358: 353: 343: 342: 337: 333: 332: 329: 328: 325: 322: 319: 318: 315: 312: 309: 308: 305: 304: 301: 297: 296: 293: 292: 284: 281: 278: 277: 269: 266: 263: 262: 259: 258: 255: 246: 245: 241:Princely state 232: 228: 227: 217: 213: 212: 210: 209: 200: 191: 182: 172: 170: 166: 165: 164: 163: 156:Princely state 153: 152: 151: 138: 137: 127: 115: 111: 110: 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Index

Dhundhar
Flag of Jaipur
Coat of arms of Jaipur
Jaipur State within Rajputana, in the Imperial Gazetteer of India (1909)
Rajputana
Imperial Gazetteer of India
Tributary state
Chauhans
Vassal state
Mughal Empire
Protectorate
British East India Company
Princely state
Indian Empire
Dausa
Khoh
Amber
Jaipur
Dhundari
Hindi
Monarchy
Princely state
Maharaja
Sawai
Dulha Rai
Man Singh II
Indian Rupee
Khoh
Dominion of India
Rajasthan

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