Founder of Udaipur and Maharana of Mewar (1540-1572)
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Udai Singh II
Maharana
Rana Udai Singh II
Rana of Mewar
Reign
1540 – 28 February 1572
Coronation
1540, Kumbalgarh
Predecessor
Vanvir Singh
Successor
Pratap Singh I
Born
4 August 1522 Chittor Fort, Rajasthan, Mewar
Died
28 February 1572(1572-02-28) (aged 49) Gogunda, Rajasthan, Mewar
Consort
Jaivanta Bai[1]
Spouse
18 or 20 queens including:
Maharani Jaivanta Bai Songara of Jalore Rani Sajja Bai Solankini of Toda Rani Dheer Bai Bhattiyani of Jaisalmer Rani Jaivanta Bai Madrechi (Rani Lalabai) Rani Laccha Bai Balechi (Chauhan) Rani Veer Bai Jhala of Jhalawad Rani Lakha Bai Jhala[2] Rani Karamti Bai of Marwar[3]
Issue
Several including: Pratap Singh I Shakti Singh Vikramdev Singh Jagmal Singh Sagar Singh Agar Singh Pachyad Singh Rai Singh Shardul Singh [2] Sisodia Likhmi (wife of Rao Maldeo) Chanda Bai (wife of Chandrasen Rathore)[4]
Dynasty
Sisodia
Father
Rana Sanga
Mother
Maharani Karmavati Hada (Chauhan) daughter of Rao Nirbudh of Bundi.
Religion
Hinduism
Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II (1326–1971)
Hammir Singh (1326–1364)
Kshetra Singh (1364–1382)
Lakha Singh (1382–1421)
Mokal Singh (1421–1433)
Rana Kumbha (1433–1468)
Udai Singh I (1468–1473)
Rana Raimal (1473–1508)
Rana Sanga (1508–1527)
Ratan Singh II (1528–1531)
Vikramaditya Singh (1531–1536)
Vanvir Singh (1536–1540)
Udai Singh II (1540–1572)
Pratap Singh I (1572–1597)
Amar Singh I (1597–1620)
Karan Singh II (1620–1628)
Jagat Singh I (1628–1652)
Raj Singh I (1652–1680)
Jai Singh (1680–1698)
Amar Singh II (1698–1710)
Sangram Singh II (1710–1734)
Jagat Singh II (1734–1751)
Pratap Singh II (1751–1754)
Raj Singh II (1754–1762)
Ari Singh II (1762–1772)
Hamir Singh II (1772–1778)
Bhim Singh (1778–1828)
Jawan Singh (1828–1838)
Sardar Singh (1828–1842)
Swarup Singh (1842–1861)
Shambhu Singh (1861–1874)
Sajjan Singh (1874–1884)
Fateh Singh (1884–1930)
Bhupal Singh (1930–1955)
Bhagwant Singh (1955–1971)
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Udai Singh II (4 August 1522 – 28 February 1572)[5] was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur[6] in the present-day Rajasthan state of India. He was the 12th ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar. He was the fourth son of Rana Sanga[7] and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi.
^Rana, Bhawan Singh (2004). Maharana Pratap. Diamond Pocket Books. pp. 28, 105. ISBN 9788128808258.
^ abRana 2004, p. 17
^Mertiyo Rathors of Merta Rajasthan volume II: p. 38
^ Mertiyo Rathors of Merta Volume II: p. 35 & 38
^Congress, Indian History (1974). Proceedings - Indian History Congress, Volume 35. p. 142. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
^Ranawat, P. S. (2016). Wah!Udaipur Wah!!. ISBN 978-81-929881-1-5.
^Tod, James (1829, reprint 2002). Annals & Antiquities of Rajasthan, Vol.I, Rupa, New Delhi, ISBN 81-7167-366-X, p.240-52
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