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Maharaja Randhir Singh
Maharaja of Bharatpur
Painting of Maharaja Randhir Singh
Reign
1805–1823
Predecessor
Ranjit Singh
Successor
Baldeo Singh
House
Sinsinwar Jat Dynasty
Father
Ranjit Singh
Religion
Hinduism
Randhir Singh (r.1805–1823) (महाराजा रणधीर सिंह) was the ruler of the Princely state of Bharatpur and the successor of Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur. Randhir Singh ascended the throne after death of his father Ranjit Singh in 1805.
Randhir Singh tried to improve the state administration in various ways. He abolished the huge army that was creating disturbances and rebels due to delay in payment of salaries in order to maintain peace and reduced taxes in the state. He aided the Britishers in reducing the terror of Pindaris. He ruled Bharatpur for 18 years with harmony and vision.
He constructed a chhatri and palace in memory of his father Ranjit Singh. He had no son. He died in 1823. His successor was his brother Baldeo Singh.
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