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Prithviraj Singh I

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Prithviraj did not long survive the battle, dying on 4 November 1527, two months before Rana Sanga's death. Like the latter, who was poisoned by his nobles in order to avoid further conflict with Babur, historian V.S Bhatnagar suggests that Prithviraj's death may also have been unnatural, noting that
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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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Prithviraj ascended the throne of Amber after the death of his father, Raja Chandrasen, in 1503. With his rule, Amber, which had been experiencing a long period of stagnation, was revitalised, entering an era of extensive political activity. This may be shown through his marriage to a
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Prithviraj had nine wives from multiple clans, by whom he had eighteen sons and three daughters. Twelve of these sons reached adulthood, with three eventually became rajas of Amber: Puranmal,
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in 1527. Three of Prithviraj's sons successively followed him as ruler of Amber, with many of his descendants also populating the kingdom's highest aristocracy in subsequent centuries.
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of maintaining the struggle against the foreign foe, readily paid allegiance to him.
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In March 1527, he, alongside his son Jagmal and a number of relations, fought under
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his successors later readily offered their allegiance to the Mughals.
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princess, to whose house the rajas of Amber owed homage.
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Bhim Singh and Bharmal were both sons of Prithviraj's
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Index

Raja
Amber
Puranmal
Bikaner
Mewar
Issue
Puranmal
Bhim Singh
Bharmal
Dynasty
Kachwaha
Rajput
Amber
Mughal emperor
Babur
Battle of Khanwa
Rana Sanga
Mewar
Mewari
Hindu
Krishna
guru
Narasimha
Amber
Sitaram
Jaipur
Dwarka
Rana Sanga
Battle of Khanwa
Mughal emperor

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