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  2. Dungarpur state - Wikipedia

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    Dungarpur State was founded in 1177 by ... After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Vagad at the Battle of ... The revenue of the state was Rs.2,00,000 in ...

  3. Raj Singh Dungarpur - Wikipedia

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    Raj Singh Dungarpur (19 December 1935 – 12 September 2009) was a president of Board of Control for Cricket in India. He played first class cricket for 16 years and was in and out of the Board of Control for more than 20 years. He was a selector of the national team for two terms. He also managed the Indian cricket team four times on overseas ...

  4. Bijai Singh - Wikipedia

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    He contracted influenza during the 1918–1920 flu pandemic, which later developed into double pneumonia, leading to his death. [13] He died on 15 November 1918 and was succeeded by his son, Laxman Singh, as Maharawal of Dungarpur. [14]

  5. Dungarpur - Wikipedia

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    After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Bagar at the Battle of Khanwa in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga against Babar, his territories were divided into the states of Dungarpur and Banswara. [4] Successively under Mughal, Maratha, and British Raj control by treaty in 1818, it remained a 15-gun salute state. [5]

  6. List of Mayoites - Wikipedia

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    Maharaj Nagendra Singh of the State of Dungarpur: Born 18 March 1914, was educated at Mayo College, Ajmer, and Cambridge, England. He obtained his Doctorate in Law from the same university and joined the Indian Civil Service. Appointed a Judge, he later became the Chief Justice of the International Court of Justice at The Hague.

  7. Kingdom of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    After Karan's death, his son Jagat succeeded him in 1628. He was sent a robe of honor by Shah Jahan. [95] Jagat invaded Dungarpur because it enlisted itself in the Mughal Mansabdari system. In the resulting war, Dungarpur lost and its ruler was killed. [96] He get the famous Jag Mandir constructed during his reign. [97]

  8. Juna Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Juna Mahal, also known as the Old Palace or Garh Palace, [1] is a palace complex situated in the city of Dungarpur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated at the foothills of the Dhanmata Hill. [2] The property is still owned by the former royal family of Dungarpur. [3]

  9. Udai Bilas Palace - Wikipedia

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    Udai Bilas Palace in Dungarpur, Rajasthan is the principal residence of the former royal family of Dungarpur and operates as a heritage hotel. A part of the palace is a museum. A part of the palace is a museum.