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  1. Maharaja Jawahar Singh ( r. 1763–1768) ( Hindi: महाराजा जवाहर सिंह) was a Jat ruler of the Bharatpur State. He succeeded to the throne when his father Suraj Mal died in 1763. Early life.

  2. www.thesikhencyclopedia.com › biographical › sikh-political-figuresJAWAHAR SINGH - The Sikh Encyclopedia

    JAWAHAR SINGH (1814-1845), son of Manna Singh Aulakh, was wazir or prime minister of the Sikh kingdom for a few months from 14 May 1845 to 21 September 1845 during the regency of his sister, Maharani Jind Kaur.

  3. Jawahar Singh Aulakh (1814 – 21 September 1845), also anglicised as Jawaheer Singh or Jawahir Singh, was Wazir of the Sikh Empire from 14 May 1845 until his assassination by the Sikh Khalsa Army on 21 September of the same year, under his nephew Maharaja Duleep Singh.

  4. Jawahar Singh was a resident of Nimar (sometimes spelled as Nimad) of Malwa region under the Central India Agency (now Madhya Pradesh). During the First War of Independence in 1857, Nimar's tribal and non-tribal warriors and other revolutionaries fought against the British inspired by Mangal Pandey, Bheema Nayak and other regional leaders.

  5. Jawahar Singh summoned his brethren of Punjab,the Sikhs, to his aid, and arrived quickly on the bank of the Chambal to carry war into the enemy (December, 1765). One division of the Maratha army which had penetrated into the Jat country was surrounded and captured.

  6. Jawahar Singh, the brave Jat ruler, was the son of Suraj Mai who inherited his legacy. Although Suraj Mai favoured his youngest son, Nahar Singh, to ascend the throne but Jawahar Singh refused to let the constitutionally weak prince to take charge of Bharatpur in Rajasthan.

  7. Son of Manna Singh Aulakh, was wazir or prime minister of the Sikh kingdom for a few months from 14 May 1845 to 21 September 1845 during the regency of his sister, Maharani Jind Kaur. He was appointed guardian to his young nephew, Duleep Singh, who came, to the throne in September 1843.

  8. www.thesikhencyclopedia.com › biographical › sikh-political-figuresJAWAHAR SINGH - The Sikh Encyclopedia

    JAWAHAR SINGH (d. 1838), son of Bishan Singh and great grandson of Sodhi Abhai Ram, served in the Sikh army under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The family traced its descent from Baba Kaul, founder of the village of Dhilvari, now in Faridkot district.

  9. www.thesikhencyclopedia.com › biographical › sikh-political-figuresJAWAHAR SINGH - The Sikh Encyclopedia

    JAWAHAR SINGH, a native of Sarhali in Amritsar district of the Punjab, joined Bhai Maharaj Singh (d. 1856) at Dev Baiala soon after the second AngloSikh war. He was left behind at their camp at Chumbi in the interior of Jammu region, when Maharaj Singh with the main body of his troops shifted to Sujoval, in Gurdaspur district.

  10. भरतपुर राज्य के महाराजा जवाहर सिंह. महाराजा जवाहर सिंह का शासन काल सन् 1763 से सन 1768 तक रहा था।महाराजा जवाहर सिंह महाराजा सूरजमल के प्रतापी ज्येष्ठ पुत्र थे। वह अपने बाबा−दादा के सद्श्य ही वीर और साहसी राजा थे।.