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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raj_Singh_IIRaj Singh II - Wikipedia

    Maharana Raj Singh II (25 April 1743 – 3 April 1761), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1754–1762). He was the only son of Maharana Pratap Singh II born posthumously and was declared successor to his father under the care of his paternal uncle Maharana Ari Singh II who after a turbulent reign of his nephew became the succeeding Maharana .

  2. The next heir, Maharana Raj Singh II was eleven years when he ascended the throne. Mewar was decaying with divided nobles and frequent invasions. Mewar hoped for a ruler who could revive its state of affairs and restore the lost glory of the kingdom.

  3. In the middle register Maharana Raj Singh II is depicted standing and welcoming a group of royal people came to play holi. At another place Maharana Raj Singh II has a golden nimbus behind his head and seated on throne.

  4. Jan 4, 2024 · Maharana Raj Singh: Forgotten Hindu King of Mewar who alone shook the foundation of Mughals: Mughal-Rajput Wars; Maharana Uday Singh II (1552-1572): The brave and indomitable: Story of a forgotten knight of Mewar who refused to surrender against the Mughals

  5. Maharaja Raj Singh II (r. 4th to 25th April, 1787) Bikaner, 1787-90. Opaque pigments with gold on paper. Image: 18.8 x 14.7 cm. Inscription: (front) Maharaj Shri Raj Singh ji, Raja Bikaner. Raj Singh rebelled against his father Maharaja Gaj Singh in 1775 and then fled to the temple sanctuary in Deshnoke where he would reside for six years.

  6. www.eternalmewar.in › media › newsletterwww.eternalmewar.in

    Maharana Hamir Singh II was the 66th Ekaling Diwan of Mewar, and he ruled from 1773 to 1778. He was born on Jyestha Shukla Ekadashi, 1761 (Vikram Samvat 1818), and he was the son of Maharana Ari Singh II.

  7. The young maharana Raj Singh II (r. 1754–61) is shown seated between two figures bearing fly whisks on a richly caparisoned striding elephant, surrounded by his courtly retinue.