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Bhim Singh
Maharaja of Marwar
Ruler of Marwar
Tenure
17 July 1793 – 19 October 1803
Coronation
20 July 1793, Mehrangarh, Jodhpur
Predecessor
Vijay Singh
Successor
Man Singh
Born
? Jodhpur
Died
19 October 1803 Mehrangarh, Jodhpur
Spouse
Bhatiyaniji Shringar Kanwarji d.of Yuvraj Rai Singhji and grand-daughter of Maharawal Mulraj II of Jaisalmer
Tanwarji Sireh Kanwarji of Kelwa in Marwar
Bhatiyaniji Pratap Kanwarji of Osiyan in Marwar
Derawarji Gyan Kanwarji of Jakhan in Marwar
Tanwarji Sardar Kanwarji of Lakhasar in Bikaner
Tanwarji Suraj Kanwarji of Kelwa in Marwar
Kachwahiji Anand Kanwarji of Jaipur
Devadiji Sireh Kanwarji of Mandar in Sirohi
Solankiniji Ratan Kanwarji of Lunawada in Gujarat
Sodhiji Man Kanwarji of Umerkot in Sindh
Chawdiji Heer Kanwarji of Mansa in Gujarat
Issue
Kunwar Dhonkal Singh (born posthumously)
House
Rathore
Father
Kunwar Bhom Singh
Mother
Chauhanji Indra Kanwarji d.of Rao Kalyan Singhji of Bhawad in Marwar
Religion
Hinduism
Bhim Singh (? – 19 October 1803), was the Maharaja of Marwar Kingdom (r. 17 July 1793 – 19 October 1803).
He seized Mehrangarh and proclaimed himself ruler in place of his grandfather on 13 April 1792. On 20 March 1793, he surrendered and retired to his personal jagir at Sawana, and again seized the fort and proclaimed himself ruler for the second time on 17 July 1793. He spent his entire reign contesting the succession with his uncles and cousins. Bhim Singh was decided to be married to Krishna Kumari of Udaipur by her father Bhim Singh of Mewar.[1][2]
He died at Mehrangarh, Jodhpur on 19 October 1803.
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