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  1. Rao Amar Singh (30 December 1613 – 25 July 1644) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Raja Gaj Singh I of the Rathore Kingdom of Marwar in seventeenth-century Rajputana. [1] After he was disinherited and exiled by his family, he entered into the imperial Mughal service.

  2. Amar Singh Rathore was a Rathore Rajput nobleman affiliated with the royal house of Marwar, and a courtier of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in seventeenth-century India. After he was disinherited and exiled by his family, he entered the Mughals' service.

  3. Nov 27, 2019 · History. Veer Amar Singh Rathore who killed Salabat Khan in front of the Shah Jahan ridiculing Hindu culture. By Dharam Sikarwar November 27, 2019. Amar Singh Rathore was a Rajput nobleman and was a great warrior. He was born on 12 December 1613. He was naughty and brave since his childhood.

  4. Amar Singh Rathore was seventeenth-century noble belonging to Jodhpur's royal Rajput family during the reign of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan ... made the emperor's representative (subedar) of Nagaur district ...

  5. Dec 29, 2023 · Amar Singh Rathore was the ruler of the Nagaur region who gave Salabat Khan (a disrespectful noble who insulted Amar Singh at Mughal Durbar) the necessary treatment which he deserved and slaughtered him in front of Shah Jahan.

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amar_Singh_IAmar Singh I - Wikipedia

    Maharana Amar Singh I, the Maharana ruler of Mewar Kingdom (March 16, 1559 – January 26, 1620), was the eldest son and successor of Maharana Pratap I. He was the 14th Rana of Mewar, ruling from January 19, 1597 till his death on January 26, 1620.

  7. Rao Amar Singh (30 December 1613 – 25 July 1644) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of Raja Gaj Singh I of the Rathore Kingdom of Marwar in seventeenth-century Rajputana.

  8. digital.amarchitrakatha.com › id005835287 › Amar-Singh-RathorAmar Singh Rathor

    Amar Singh Rathor was a commander in the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's army. The emperor held him in great esteem and valued his service. But once when Shah Jahan was tricked into imposing a heavy fine on the Rajput by jealous and scheming courtiers, Amar Singh was furious and defiant.

  9. Dec 26, 2013 · This is a true story. Year: 1644 CE. Place: Agra Fort, Headquarters of Mughal Emperor – Shahjahan. Amar Singh Rathore – an exiled prince of the Rajput Royal house of Marwar – was appointed as a Subedar (Governor) by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, due to his bravery and battle prowess.

  10. Amar Singh Rathore (30 December 1613 – 25 July 1644) was the eldest son of Maharaja Gaj Singh of Marwar in seventeenth-century India. After he was disinherited and exiled by his family, he entered the Mughals' service.