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Udai Singh (Udai Singh Rathore; 13 January 1538 – 10 July 1595), often referred as the Mota Raja (Fat King) was the Rathore ruler (r. 1583 – 95) of Marwar, which was later known as Jodhpur (in the present-day Rajasthan state of India).
Udai Singh also known as Mota Raja. He was placed on the throne after the kingdom being captured by Akbar. In 1583, Akbar formally recognized Chandrasen's rival brother Udai Singh as the ruler of Marwar as a Mughal state. [77] This new ruler of Marwar recognized Akbar's supremacy readily as he was under him since 1570. [78]
English: Raja Udai Singh (1538-1595), popularly known by the sobriquet, Mota Raja (fat king), was the Rathore ruler of Marwar (r. 1583-1595), or present-day Jodhpur. The death of his father sparked a war of succession, with Udai Singh’s younger brother, Chandrasen Rathore, claiming the throne.
Udai Singh was popularly known by the sobriquet Mota Raja (the fat king). [27] Her mother was Rajavat Kachvahi Manrang Devi, [28] the principal consort of her father [29] and daughter of Raja Askaran of Narwar (d.1599), [30] who was also briefly Raja of Amber before being ousted in favor of his uncle, Bharmal. [31]
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Uday Singh ruled over Kaithal and proved to be the last ruler. Uday Singh had two wives, Suraj Kaur (daughter of the raja of Ballabhgarh State) and Mehtab Kaur (daughter of a zamindar). [11] In 1829, Kavi Santokh Singh came under the sponsorship of the ruler of Kaithal state, Udai Singh. [12]
Udai Singh I (died 1473), ruler of Mewar during 1468–1473; Udai Singh II (1522–1572), ruler of Mewar during 1540-1572; Udai Singh of Marwar (1538–1595), ruler of Marwar during 1583-1595; Udal of Mahoba also Uday Singh, a heroic Indian warrior, contemporary of Prithviraj Chauhan; Udai Singh II of Dungarpur (1839–1898), ruler of Dungarpur ...
Raja Kishan Singh (28 April 1575 – May 1615) was the son of Mota Raja Udai Singh of Marwar and the founder of Kishangarh and the eponymous Kishangarh State.His sister Manavati Bai was the chief consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir and mother of his successor the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.