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  2. Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    During his rule, Marwar captured a large part of western Rajputana. He continued his father's policy towards the Kingdom of Mewar by helping its legitimate heir Udai Singh II in taking the throne back from the usurper Banvir. [57] He invaded Bikaner, ruled by a branch of the same family and annexed it in 1542. [58]

  3. List of Ranas of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Jai's son. Invaded neighboring territories, Formed an alliance against the Mughals with Jaipur and Marwar. Capitalized over a weak Mughal empire. [26] Sangram Singh II: 1710–1734 Amar's son. Defeated Ranabaaz Khan at the Battle of Bandanwara. Reestablished relations with a weak Mughal Emperor. Jagat Singh II: 1734–1751 Sangram's son.

  4. Kingdom of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] Kshetra was succeeded by Lakha, who conquered Merwara and helped Rao Ranmal Rathore, one of the princesses of the neighbouring Kingdom of Marwar, to gain the throne, thus establishing Mewar's influence over Marwar. He also rebuilt Mewar’s infrastructure, destroyed during the invasion of Allaudin Khalji, but died in battle to secure ...

  5. Rathore dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Marwar Royal family is considered the head house of Rathores. At the time of India's independence in 1947, the princely states ruled by various branches of the Rathore clan included: [26] [1] Jodhpur (Marwar) in present-day Rajasthan, founded in 1226 by Rao Siha. Bikaner in present-day Rajasthan, founded in 1465 by Rao Bikaji (son of Rao ...

  6. Jaswant Singh of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Raja Jaswant Singh I (26 December 1626 [1] – c. 28 December 1678) [a] was the Rathore Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar in the western part of Rajputana modern day Rajasthan. He was a distinguished man of letters and author of noted literary works like Siddhant-Bodh , Anand Vilas and Bhasha-Bhushan .

  7. Bakht Singh of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Ajit Singh presenting a garland to his son Bakht Singh. c.1751-1752. Bakht Singh was born on 16 August 1706 as the second son of Ajit Singh, ruler of Marwar.At the time of Bakht's birth, his family was in open revolt against the Mughal Empire due to an ongoing territorial dispute over Gujarat. [3]

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