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  2. Jagannatha Panditaraja - Wikipedia

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    He was also at Raja Prana Narayan’s (King of Cooch Behar who ruled from 1632-1665 AD) court in Kamarupa (modern Assam) for some time and might have spent some time at Maharana Jagat Singh I's(1607 – 10 April 1652) court too, but continuous royal patronage seems to have eluded him. His poetic work includes Rasa Gangadhara, Ganga Lahari (also ...

  3. Jagat Singh II - Wikipedia

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    Maharana Jagat Singh II [1] (17 September 1709 – 5 June 1751), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1734 – 1751). He being the eldest among his brothers succeeded to the throne of Mewar.

  4. Jagat Singh I - Wikipedia

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    Jagat Singh also began repairs on the fort of Chittor, an act that breached the terms of the 1615 Mewar-Mughal treaty. Although the Mughal emperor initially overlooked this due to his long-standing association with the family—dating back to his youth as Prince Khurram (later known as Shah Jahan )—he eventually responded in 1643 by sending ...

  5. Raj Singh I - Wikipedia

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    Maharana Raj Singh I (24 September 1629 – 22 October 1680), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1652–1680) and eldest son of Maharana Jagat Singh I. [1] He fought against Mughal Empire and annexed many Mughal territories [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He participated in Rajput-Mughal War (1679–1707) and defeated the Mughals .

  6. Battle of Rajamahal - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Rajamahal was a military engagement fought in 1747 in Jaipur, India.The battle was fought between the forces of Sawai Maharaja Ishwari Singh and Maharana Jagat Singh, who wanted to make his nephew Madho Singh the Maharaja of Jaipur or secure a Jagir for him, he built an alliance with the Maratha's under Khanderao Holkar and the Hada clan of Bundi and Kota.

  7. List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its ...

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    Jagat Singh II, Maharana (1734–1751) Pratap Singh II, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ... Add languages ...

  8. Jagat Singh - Wikipedia

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    Raja Jagat Singh (1575–1646), Rajput soldier and ruler of the Nurpur kingdom, 1618–1646; Jagat Singh I (1607–1652), Maharana of Mewar (Udaipur State), 1628–1652; Jagat Singh II (1709–1751), Maharana of Mewar (Udaipur State), 1734–1751; Jagat Singh of Amber (1786–1818), Maharaja of Amber and Jaipur, 1803-1818

  9. Sangram Singh II - Wikipedia

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    He was succeeded by his eldest son Jagat Singh II. Maharana Sangram Singh II was a noted political figure of his time. He ascended the throne at a crucial juncture in Indian history when the Mughal Empire was disintegrating and dividing into various independent parts with several announcing themselves free from the Mughal rule.