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  2. Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Marwar, also known as Jodhpur State during the modern era, was a kingdom in the Marwar region from 1243 to 1818 and a princely state under British rule from 1818 to 1947. It was established in Pali by Rao Siha, possibly a migrant Gahadavala noble, in 1243. His successors continued to struggle against regional powers for domination ...

  3. Category:Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    People from the Kingdom of Marwar (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Kingdom of Marwar" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  4. Category:People from the Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    Monarchs of Marwar (29 P) Pages in category "People from the Kingdom of Marwar" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Category:Monarchs of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    This category contains the articles relating to rulers of erstwhile kingdom of Marwar and princely state of Jodhpur. Pages in category "Monarchs of Marwar" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  6. Durgadas Rathore - Wikipedia

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    Durgadas Rathore (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718) was the Rathore Rajput General of the Kingdom of Marwar. He is credited with having preserved the rule of the Rathore dynasty over Marwar (present-day Rajasthan), India, following the death of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in the 17th century. In doing so he had to defy Aurangzeb, a Mughal emperor.

  7. Amar Singh Rathore - Wikipedia

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    Rao Amar Singh (30 December 1613 – 25 July 1644) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Raja Gaj Singh I of the Rathore Kingdom of Marwar in seventeenth-century Rajputana. [1] After he was disinherited and exiled by his family, he entered into the imperial Mughal service.

  8. Rao Ganga - Wikipedia

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    Rao Ganga or Rav Gango Vaghavat (6 May 1484 – 9 May 1532) was an Indian king from the Rathore dynasty who ruled the traditional Rathore realm of Maruwara, the Kingdom of Marwar, in the present-day state of Rajasthan. Ganga ascended to the throne in 1515 through the support from his kinsmen and nobles.

  9. 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]