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Kishangarh State was a
princely state A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Indian Empire that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule, subject to ...
of India from 1611 to 1948. It was founded by the
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the ...
prince Kishan Singh in 1609. Prior to Kishan Singh this area was ruled by Raja
Samokhan Singh Raja Samokhan Singh was the ruler of the city and principality of Kishangarh in present-day Rajasthan. He was a scion of the Rathore clan of Rajputs. Capture of Kishangarh Raja Samokhan Singh was the greatest Vina player of his time. The Mugha ...
. Kishangarh State was located between 25° 49′ and 26° 59′ in the north, and 70° 49′ and 75° 11′ east. Bordered on the North and northwest by Jodhpur; on the east by Jaipur; on the west and southeast by the Ajmer District and on the extreme south by Shahpura.


History

Kishen Singh, who was the son of Udai Singh of
Jodhpur Jodhpur (; ) is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan and officially the second metropolitan city of the state. It was formerly the seat of the princely state of Jodhpur State. Jodhpur was historically the capital of the ...
left his family's lands for
Ajmer Ajmer is one of the major and oldest cities in the Indian state of Rajasthan and the centre of the eponymous Ajmer District. It is located at the centre of Rajasthan. It is also known as heart of Rajasthan. The city was established as "' ...
in 1596. From the Mughal Emperor
Akbar Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (25 October 1542 – 27 October 1605), popularly known as Akbar the Great ( fa, ), and also as Akbar I (), was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Hum ...
he received the district of ''Hindaun'' (now in
Jaipur Jaipur (; Hindi: ''Jayapura''), formerly Jeypore, is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan. , the city had a population of 3.1 million, making it the tenth most populous city in the country. Jaipur is also known a ...
); and later, the grant of ''Setholao'' along with certain other districts. In 1611, he founded the town of Kishangarh which name was then also given to the state. The 13th Chief succeeding Udai Singh was Kalyan Singh (1797-1832) and in his time, on 26 March 1818, Kishangarh was brought under British Protection.
Kishangarh Kishangarh is a city and a Municipal Council in Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. History Kishangarh State was founded by the Jodhpur prince Kishan Singh in 1609. Prior to the rule of Kishan Singh this area was ruled by ...
was the capital of the princely state during the
British Raj The British Raj (; from Hindi ''rāj'': kingdom, realm, state, or empire) was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent; * * it is also called Crown rule in India, * * * * or Direct rule in India, * Quote: "Mill, who was him ...
, which was located in the
Rajputana Agency The Rajputana Agency was a political office of the British Indian Empire dealing with a collection of native states in Rajputana (now in Rajasthan, northwestern India), under the political charge of an Agent reporting directly to the Governor ...
. It had an area of 2210 km2 (858 miles²) and a population in 1901 of 90,970. This figure for population represented a decrease of 27% over the census figure of 1891, something presumably attributable to the famine of 1899–1900. Population was 85,744 in 1931. The state enjoyed an estimated revenue of £.30,000/- in 1875 and paid no tribute to the
British Raj The British Raj (; from Hindi ''rāj'': kingdom, realm, state, or empire) was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent; * * it is also called Crown rule in India, * * * * or Direct rule in India, * Quote: "Mill, who was him ...
. In 1840, ''Prithvi Singh'', became the 15th Maharaja of Kishangarh, and reigned till his death in 1879, after which he was succeeded by his son, ''Sardul Singh''.Kishangarh
British Library.
Maharaja Madan Singh ascended the throne in 1900 at the age of sixteen, at a time when the state was reeling from the impact of a devastating drought. The administration under him and his diwan was widely deemed worthy of approbation; irrigation from tanks and wells was extended and factories for ginning and pressing cotton were started. A social reform movement for discouraging excessive expenditure on marriages made remarkable impact during his reign.


Rulers

The rulers of Kishangarh who belonged to the Rathor dynasty took the title of 'Maharaja'. *1611 – 1615: Kishan Singh *1615 – 1618: Sahas Mal *1617 – 1629: Jag Mal *1629 – 1643: Hari Singh *1643 – 1658: Rup Singh *Jun 1658 – Oct 1706: Man Singh (b. 1655 – d. 1706) *Oct 1706 – Apr 1748: Raj Singh (b. 1674 – d. 1748) *1748 – 1781: Bahadur Singh (d. 1781) *1748 – 21 Aug 1765: Samant Singh (b. 1699 – d. 1765) (in opposition to 1756; from 1756 raja of Roopnagar) *21 Aug 1765 – 16 May 1768: Sardar Singh (b. 1730 – d. 1768) (Raja of Roopnagar; regent for Samant 1756–65) *1781 – 22 Nov 1788: Birad Singh (b. 1737 – d. 1788) *22 Nov 1788 – 5 Mar 1798: Pratap Singh (b. 1763 – d. 1798) * 5 Mar 1798 – 22 May 1839: Kalyan Singh (b. 1794 – d. 1839) *22 May 1839 – 31 Aug 1841: Mohkam Singh (b. 1817 – d. 1841) *31 Aug 1841 – 25 Dec 1879: Prithvi Singh (b. 1838 – d. 1879) *25 Dec 1879 – 18 Aug 1900: Sardul Singh (b. 1857 – d. 1900) (from 1 Jan 1892, Sir Sardul Singh) *18 Aug 1900 – 25 Sep 1926: Madan Singh (b. 1884 – d. 1926) (from 1 Jan 1909, Sir Madan Singh) *25 Sep 1926 – 3 Feb 1939: Yagya Narayan Singh (b. 1896 – d. 1939) * 3 Feb 1939 – 15 Aug 1947: Sumar Singh (b. 1929 – d. 1971)


Titular Maharaja

* 1947 – 1971 Sumar Singh


See also

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References


External links

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Exhibit of the state's stamps by Ajay Mittal

Exhibit of the state's stamps by Abdul Mollah

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