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Rudra Pratap Singh (other)
Rudra Pratap Singh may refer to: *R. P. Singh, cricketer born in 1985 *R. P. Singh (cricketer, born 1965) * Rudra Pratap Singh (politician) Raja Dr. Rudra Pratap Singh (Raja Jamo Estate) is an Indian politician. He belonged to Jamo kingdom of ancient UP. He was MLA from Gauriganj in 1962.He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the Baraban ... * Rudra Pratap Singh, the first raja of Orchha State who died in 1531 CE {{disamb ...
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Rudra Pratap Singh (politician)
Raja Dr. Rudra Pratap Singh (Raja Jamo Estate) is an Indian politician. He belonged to Jamo kingdom of ancient UP. He was MLA from Gauriganj in 1962.He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh constituency of Uttar Pradesh as a member of the Indian National Congress. References External links Official Biographical Sketch in Lok Sabha Website Rajya Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh Indian National Congress politicians Lok Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh India MPs 1971–1977 1936 births Living people Indian National Congress politicians from Uttar Pradesh {{UttarPradesh-INC-politician-stub ...
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Rudra Pratap Singh
Rudra Pratap Singh Bundela (r. 1501–1531) was the founder and first raja of the kingdom that became the princely state of Orchha, India, during the Lodhi Dynasty . His name is sometimes spelled Rudrapratap Singh and his last name, Bundela, is often omitted. He reigned between 1501–1531, during which time he built the fort at what is now the town of Orchha, on the banks of the river Betwa. He moved his capital from Garh Kundar Garh Kundar (also spelled Gadhkudhar) is a small village in the city of Tikamgarh, Niwari district of Madhya Pradesh. It has been named so after the splendid fort, or "Garh", of Kundar located here. From 925 to 1507 AD, Garh Kundar fort witnesse ... to that town in 1531 and died in the same year. References {{reflist 1531 deaths 16th-century Indian monarchs History of Madhya Pradesh Bundelkhand Rajput rulers ...
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Raja
''Raja'' (; from , IAST ') is a royal title used for South Asian monarchs. The title is equivalent to king or princely ruler in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The title has a long history in South Asia and Southeast Asia, being attested from the Rigveda, where a ' is a ruler, see for example the ', the "Battle of Ten Kings". Raja-ruled Indian states While most of the Indian salute states (those granted a gun salute by the British Crown) were ruled by a Maharaja (or variation; some promoted from an earlier Raja- or equivalent style), even exclusively from 13 guns up, a number had Rajas: ; Hereditary salutes of 11-guns : * the Raja of Pindrawal * the Raja of Morni * the Raja of Rajouri * the Raja of Ali Rajpur * the Raja of Bilaspur * the Raja of Chamba * the Raja of Faridkot * the Raja of Jhabua * the Raja of Mandi * the Raja of Manipur * the Raja of Narsinghgarh * the Raja of Pudukkottai * the Raja of Rajgarh * the Raja of Sangli * the Raja of Sailana * the Raj ...
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