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Raja Jaswant Singh I
Maharaja of Marwar
Jaswant Singh Rathore of Marwar
Ruler of Marwar
Reign
6 May 1638 – 28 December 1678
Coronation
25 May 1638
Predecessor
Maharaja Gaj Singh
Successor
Maharaja Ajit Singh
Born
(1626-12-26)26 December 1626 Burhanpur, Deccan, Mughal Empire
Died
28 December 1678(1678-12-28) (aged 52) Jamrud, Khyber Pass, Mughal Empire
Spouses
Bhatiyaniji Ram Kanwarji of Jaisalmer
Hadiji Karam Kanwarji of Bundi
Songariji (Chauhanji) Jagroop Kanwarji of Sakhro in Marwar
Shekhawatji (Kachwahiji) Jasma Kanwarji of Khandela in Amber
Chudasamanji Jaiwant Kanwarji of Junagadh
Gaurji Jasrang Kanwarji of Sheopur in Malwa
Shekhawatji (Kachwahiji) Atirang Kanwarji of Khandela in Amber
Devadiji Anand Kanwarji of Sirohi
Sisodiniji Jasroop Kanwarji of Shahpura[disambiguation needed]
Chandrawatji (Sisodiniji) Jaisukh Kanwarji of Rampura[disambiguation needed]
Jadonji Yash Kanwarji of Karauli
Narukiji (Kachwahiji) Suraj Kanwarji of Kakor in Amber
Issue
Prithvi Singh (died young)
Jagat Singh (died young)
Ajit Singh
Dalthamban (died infant)
Pratap Kanwarji (died infant)
Maha Kanwarji (died infant)
Ratan Kanwarji (died young)
Udai Kanwarji (died young)
House
Rathore
Father
Maharaja Gaj Singh
Mother
Sisodiniji Pratap Deiji d.of Rawat Bhan Singh and grandaughter of Kunwar Shakti Singh of Mewar
Religion
Hinduism
Raja Jaswant Singh I (26 December 1626[1] – 28 December 1678) was the Rathore Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Marwar in the western part of Rajputana modern day Rajasthan .He was a distinguished man of letters and author of noted literary works like "Siddhant-Bodh", "Anand Vilas" and "Bhasha-Bhushan".
^The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto. Volume II, p. 60.
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