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  1. Sawai Jai Singh II (3 November 1688 – 21 September 1743), was the 29th Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber, who later founded the fortified city of Jaipur and made it his capital. He became the ruler of Amber at the age of 11, after the death of his father, Mirza Raja Bishan Singh, on 31 December 1699.

  2. In the early 1700s, when Jai Singh conceived of his ambitious observatory project, the telescope had been in use by astronomers in Europe for over 100 years. Why then, did this highly educated ruler, who knew of the telescope and it’s applications in European astronomy, choose naked eye observation as the basis for his observatories?

  3. Jul 5, 2023 · Learn about Sawai Jai Singh, the Hindu Rajput ruler of Amber and Jaipur, who was a notable statesman, legislator and reformer. He built several observatories, including Jantar Mantar, to study astronomy and cosmology.

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    Mirza Raja Jai Singh I (15 July 1611 – 28 August 1667) was the senior most general ("Mirza Raja") and a high ranking mansabdar at the imperial court of Mughal Empire as well as the Kachwaha ruler of the Kingdom of Amber (later called Jaipur).

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the Rajput ruler of Amber and Jaipur. He was a patron of arts, sciences and architecture, and a diplomat who maintained relations with the Mughals and the British.

  7. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh (November 3, 1688 – September 21, 1743) was the Rajput ruler of the kingdom of Amber (later called Jaipur). He was born at Amber (now Jaipur), the capital of the Kachwahas. He became ruler of Amber at the age of 11 after his father Maharaja Bishan Singh died on 31 December 1699.

  8. Sawai Jai Singh, the statesman astronomer of 18th century India, designed instruments, built observatories, prepared Zīj, and sent a fact-finding scientific mission to Europe. His high-precision instruments were designed to measure time and angles with accuracies of ± 2 second, and ±1’ of arc respectively. The Ṣaṣṭhāmsa, a meridian ...