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  2. Rewa (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    The ruler of Rewa ruled from Bandhavgarh during the founding reign of Raja Vyaghra Dev, who was a direct descendant of Gujarati warrior king Vir Dhawal. In 1617, Maharaja Vikramaditya Singh moved his capital to Rewa. Maharaja Martand Singh was the last ruler of Rewa who acceded to the Union of India after the country became India. [citation needed]

  3. Tansen - Wikipedia

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    He began his career from the Imperial Court of Gwalior Kingdom and spent most of his adult life in the court and patronage of the Hindu king of Rewa, Raja Ramchandra Singh, where Tansen's musical abilities and studies gained him widespread fame and following. [4] He was a close confidant of Raja Ramchandra Singh, and they used to make music ...

  4. Rewa, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Tansen and Birbal (Mahesh Das) were in court of Ramchandra Singh Baghel. Raghuraj Singh Baghel built Govindgarh Fort, which lies in between Govindgarh lake. Govindgarh is famous for its exquisite varieties of mangoes. Raja Gulab Singh was called "social reformer King" of Rewa. [9] Raja Martand Singh was the last Baghela Ruler.

  5. Rani Durgavati - Wikipedia

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    Rani's contemporary was a Mughal General, Khwaja Abdul Majid Asaf Khan who defeated King Ramchandra Singh, the Monarch of Rewa. He desired the Queen Durgavati and the wealth of Gondwana. He led the Mughal invasion of the Rani's realm after gaining permission from Mughal emperor Akbar. [citation needed]

  6. Satna district - Wikipedia

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    The Baghel king Ramchandra (1555–92), was a contemporary of Akbar. After the death of Birdhabra, Ramchandra's son, a minor named Vikramaditya acceded to the throne of Bandhogarh. His accession gave rise to disturbances. Akbar intervened and captured and dismantled the Bandhogarh fort in 1597 after a seize of eight months.

  7. List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Rawal Ram-Chandra Singh (1648–1651) Rawal Sabal Singh (1651–1661), Sahal Singh assists Moghul Emperor Shah Jahan in his Peshawar campaign. He also extends his kingdom and comes into conflict with the Bikaner Rathors. Maharawals. Maharawal Amar Singh of Jaisalmer (1661–1702) Maharawal Jaswant Singh of Jaisalmer (1702–1708)

  8. Rewa district - Wikipedia

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    Rewa district is a district in Madhya Pradesh state in central India.The city of Rewa is the district headquarter. Rewa is sometimes called the "Land of White Tigers", as the first White Tiger was discovered here in 1951 by the Maharaja of the province, Martand Singh, in the nearby jungle of Govindgarh.

  9. List of state leaders in 17th-century South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Manohar Das Singh, Rawal (1634–1648) Ram-Chandra Singh, Rawal (1648–1651) Sabal Singh, Rawal (1651–1661) Amar Singh, Maharawal (1661–1702) Janjira (complete list) – Kasim Yaqut Khan II, Wazir (1676–1703) Jawhar (complete list) – Vikramshah I Nemshah Mukne, Raja (1640–1678) Patangshah I Vikramshah Mukne, Raja (1678–early 18th ...