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Sawai Ishwari Singh
Maharaja SawaiofJaipur
19th century portrait of Ishwari Singh
RajaofJaipur
Reignr. 1743 – 12 December 1750
PredecessorJai Singh II
SuccessorMadho Singh I

BornFebruary 1721
Jaisinghpura, Delhi, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire
DiedDecember 12th, 1750 (aged 29)
Jaipur, Jaipur Kingdom, Rajputana
SpouseSisodiniji Ajab Kanwarji of BanerainMewar

Rathorji (Bikawatji) Man Kanwarji of Kalori in Bikaner

Hadiji (Chauhanji) of Kota

Virpuriji (Solankiniji) of Lunawada

Jadonji of Karauli
IssueKalkiprasad (died infant)

Ari Singh (died infant)

Deep Kanwarji m.to Maharaja Ram SinghofJodhpur-Marwar
HouseKachwaha
FatherJai Singh II
MotherKhichanji (Chauhanji) Sukh Kanwarji d.of Raja Dhiraj Singh of Raghogarh-VijaypurinMalwa
ReligionHinduism

Sawai Ishwari Singh (1721 – 12 December 1750)[1] was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Jaipur Kingdom reigning for the seven turbulent and highly unstable political years from 1743 to 1750. He was the second son of Sawai Jai Singh II and elder half brother of his immediate successor Sawai Madho Singh I.

Biography[edit]

Coinage of Jaipur from the time of Ishvari Singh, in the name of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. Sawau Jaipur mint, dated 1744-1745

After the death of Jai Singh, his 25-year-old son Ishwari Singh ascended the throne. Madho Singh, half brother of Ishwari Singh laid siege around Jaipur in 1748 with the combined forces of the states of Kota, Bundi, Mewar and Marathas. Ishwari singh defeated the combined army at Battle of Rajamahal. The combined forces of Madho Singh got a battering at the hands of Ishwari Singh. It was a major victory for Jaipur and to commemorate this occasion, Ishwari Singh built a second storied tower in 1749 which got the name Isar laat popularly known as Sarga Suli in the Tripolia Bazar. A person named Ganesh Khowal was entrusted with its construction. All the 7 stories of Isat laat are octagonal and after every two storeys is a round gallery. Ishwari Singh lost at the Battle of Bagru, about 20–25 km from Jaipur. He was forced to give lands to Madho Singh and pay tribute to the Holkars.

Ishwari Singh, ruler of Jaipur, consumed poison, and his queen and concubines committed jauhar fearing loss of honour at the hands of Holkar. On 10 Jan 1751, 5,000 Marathas entered Jaipur. the pent-up hatred of the Rajputs burst forth and a riot broke out. The Rajputs massacred over 3000 of them[2][3] The memorial of this Maharaja, who ruled Jaipur for 7 turbulent years, is situated near the lake Tal Katora near the City Palace complex. It has attractive wall paintings on it.

Battle of Manupur[edit]

Ishwari Singh fought against the Durrani king Ahmad Shah Abdali in the Battle of Manupur on 21 March 1748, which resulted in the defeat and retreat of Ahmad Shah Abdali from the battlefield.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "1". Archived from the original on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  • ^ G.S. Sardesai, New History of Marathas Vol. II, Pg.239 [1]
  • ^ Jadunath Sarkar, A History of Jaipur

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