Jai Singh I (1611 – 1667), ruler of the kingdom of Amber (later called Jaipur)
Jai Singh II of Amber (1688 - 1743), ruler of the kingdom of Amber (later called Jaipur)
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MaharajahJaiSingh may refer to: JaiSingh I (1611 – 1667), ruler of the kingdom of Amber (later called Jaipur) JaiSingh II of Amber (1688 - 1743), ruler...
years. The most recent ritual was in 1741, the second one held by MaharajahJaiSingh II of Jaipur.[citation needed] The original Vedic religion had evidently...
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reducing the power of the Kanhaiya Misl. Maha Singh married firstly Mai Man Kaur, daughter of Sardar JaiSingh Mann of Mughalchak-Mananwala, and secondly...
under Hari Singh Nalwa to help the first group. Next Maharajah alongside Akali Phula Singh, Sardar Desa Singh Majithia, Sardar Fateh Singh Ahluwalia joined...
When JaiSingh died on 21 September 1743, his 25-year-old son Ishwari Singh replaced him as Maharajah. However, Madho Singh, another of JaiSingh's sons...
in Spanish in 1972. The photographs depict the observatories of MaharajahJaiSingh; the text, largely in prose but with sections in verse, ranges meditatively...
JaiSingh Kanhaiya of the Kanhaiya Misl and called on Bhagwan Singh and Wazir Singh to aid him. Bhagwan Singh who had previous faced attacks from Jai...
Bhagwant Das and Raja Man Singh I were leading generals in Akbar's army and helped him in expanding the empire. Mirza Raja JaiSingh I served under Shah Jahan...
Maharaj (Murad), his brother Shamsher Singh (Premnath) and sister Rajshree (Nadira). A local young man named Jai Tilak (Dilip Kumar) enters a contest to...
prince's wife. His second wife was Bai Indira Kanwar, the daughter of Maharajah Ajit Singh. She married Farrukhsiyar on 27 September 1715, during the fourth...
Confederacy under the misls and Sikh Empire under the reign of the Maharajah Ranjit Singh (r. 1792–1839) was characterised by religious tolerance and pluralism...
Ratan Singh Rathore, founder of Ratlam kingdom. Vir Singh Deo, King of Orchha, he assassinated Abul Fazl on the request of Jahangir JaiSingh I, King...
Chhatar Singh (1762–1779) Dalel Singh Sagat Singh Lall Singh (1831–1887) XX. Dungar Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner (1854–1887; r. 1872–1887) XXI. Ganga Singh, Maharaja...
University of Cambridge. An interesting story is that Madho Rao, the Maharajah of Gwalior, helped to fund the completion of a set of mosaics in the Church...
British Raj in 1825 CE till 1947 CE. On 11 August 1947 CE, Maharajah of Manipur Bodhchandra Singh signed the Instrument of Accession agreeing to accede defense...
desertion appeared in the Maharajah's ranks. Kai Singh Sisodia from the right flank of the Centre, and Sujan Singh Bundela and Amar Singh Chandrawat from the...
were possibly written here Vedh Shala - An observatory built by Maharaja JaiSingh II in 1725. It is located at 23°10′16.5″N 75°46′0″E / 23.171250°N 75...
the great founder of the Sikh monarchy, Maharajah Runjeet Singh. J. Madden. p. 216. Retrieved 2 July 2010. Singh, Fauja (1964). Military system of the Sikhs:...
The Laxmi Niwas Palace is a former residential palace built by Maharajah Ganga Singh, the ruler of the former state of Bikaner. It was designed by the...
Gaekwads Jai Vilas Palace, Gwalior of the Scindias Shaniwar Wada, Pune of the Peshwas Thanjavur Maratha palace of the Bhonsles Narmada Kothi (Maharajah of Indore...