Vir Singh Deo, also known as Bir Singh Dev, was a
Bundela Rajput chief and the ruler of the kingdom of
Orchha. He was a vassal of the
Mughal Empire.
and ruled between 1605 and either 1626 or 1627.
Vir Singh Deo assassinated
Abul Fazl who was returning from Deccan in a plot contrived by the Mughal
Prince Salim.
According to Aruna, he is "the most famous and most powerful of all the Orchha Chiefs. A man of dashing personality, a great warrior and no scruples, a bold and organised administrator". He was considered to built the
Jhansi fort
Deo was among the Rajput rulers of his era who sponsored temples in the Brajmandal area that comprised
Vrindavan and
Mathura. In addition, the
Phool Bagh gardens Phool may refer to:
* ''Phool'' (1945 film), a Bollywood film
* ''Phool'' (1993 film), a Bollywood film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
* ''Phool'' (magazine), an Urdu-language Pakistani children's magazine
See also
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, and the
Lakshmi temple were all built by Deo. His
mausoleum
A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people. A mausoleum without the person's remains is called a cenotaph. A mausoleum may be consid ...
is located in
Orchha, and features both Hindu and Mughal architecture.
Vir Singh Deo was succeeded by
Jhujhar Singh, the first-born son of the senior of his three queens.
Deo was patron to the poet
Keshavdas, who wrote the 1607 hagiographic work ''Virsimdevcarit'' (''Deeds of Vir Singh Deo'').
References
Mughal nobility
Rajput rulers
Bundelkhand
Tikamgarh district
17th-century Indian monarchs
Orchha
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