Shekhawatji (Kachwahiji) Vijay Kanwarji d.of Kunwar Sawant Singhji of Khandela in Jaipur
Maharaja Gaj Singh was the ruler of the Kingdom of Bikaner between 1746 and 1787. During this period, the Kingdom was a vassal state of the Mughal empire.
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Singh was the ruler of the Kingdom ofBikaner between 1787 and 1828. It was during his reign that the Kingdom ofBikaner became a princely state of the...
rulers ofBikaner and Jodhpur and also amongst other thakurs, which was put down by British troops in the 19th century. Following Maharaja GajSingh, Maharaja...
ofBikaner (1713–1746; r. 1735–1746) Anand Singh XIV. GajSingh, Maharaja ofBikaner (1723–1787; r. 1746–1787) XV. Raj Singh II, Maharaja ofBikaner (1744–1787;...
Maharaja Abhay Singh in 1749, ...The uncle-nephew squabble escalated ...Bikaner's Maharaja GajSingh taking the part of Bakhat Singh and those of Dhoondhar's...
rulers ofBikaner and Jodhpur and also amongst other thakurs, which was put down by British troops. Following Maharaja GajSingh, Maharaja Surat Singh ruled...
of a ruler during times of battle, or in matters of alliance building. As Karni Singh, the last titular Maharaja ofBikaner, noted: "Karniji has always...
Akbar (Rathore-Bikaner) In 1570, Akbar married Bhanumati, another niece of Rai Kalyan Singh (Rathore-Bikaner) In the same year Har Raj of (Bhati-Jaisalmer...
Maharaja Zorawar Singh was the ruler of the Kingdom ofBikaner between 1735 and 1746. During this period, the Kingdom was a vassal state of the Mughal empire...
Maharana Karan Singh(7 January 1584 – March 1628) was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1620 – 1628). He was one of the sons of Maharana Amar Singh I and the...
Bakht Singh and Bikaner Maharaja GajSingh were jointly fighting with Jodhpur Maharaja Ram Singh in Nagaur.After defeating the Medtiyas, GajSingh gave...
Raja Jai Singh I (15 July 1611 – 28 August 1667) was the senior most general ("Mirza Raja") and a high ranking mansabdar at the imperial court of Mughal...
deprived of gains. Bikaner was raided, too. Large palaces were constructed and fortifications were committed to, in what signaled the effective end of pastoral...
supervision of Karan Chand, the Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh, the sixth ruler ofBikaner, who ruled from 1571 to 1611 AD. Construction of the walls...
Man Singh to commemorate his victories over the Jaipur and Bikaner armies in 1806. The Fattehpol (lit. 'victory gate'), commemorates victory of Maharaja...
estates of Rajakiyawas (1637 CE) from GajSingh I of Marwar, Kasandra from Akheraj II of Sirohi, among others. Askaran, son of Khemraj, held the jagir of Oda...
checked by GajSingh Naruka at Javli. Battle of Tonk (24 March 1710) – Muhammad Khan of Tonk defeated by the Rathore-Kachwaha army. Battle of Kama (1708)...
Singh, former Chief minister of Bihar Satyendra Narayan Sinha, former Chief minister of Bihar GajSingh, Indian politician who served as a member of the...
brother, GajSingh who had no heir, subsequently Maharana Sajjan Singhof Udaipur, who too had no heir, adopted him, he eventually became the Maharaja of Udaipur...
notable places of interest are the Umaid Bhawan Palace which a portion currently[when?] serves as the residence of the current Maharaja GajSingh's family and...
Bhim Singh (10 March 1768 – 30 March 1828) was the 26th Maharana (r. 1778–1828) of the Sisodia house of Mewar and the first Maharana of the Kingdom of Mewar...
symbol of Rajput valour against the Mughal invasions. The other famous rulers of Rajasthan includes Maldeo Rathore of Marwar, Rai SinghofBikaner and Kachhawa...