- Raja
Askaran (? – c. 1599) was a late sixteenth-century
Kachwaha Rajput ruler.
Though briefly Raja of Amber, for the
majority of his life
Askaran was the...
-
Ratan Singh (r. 1537 - 15 May 1548). He was
killed by his half-brother
Askaran, who
became the king the next day. But the
nobles of
Amber joined to depose...
- the Mughals.
Chandrasen made
attempts to ask
Rawal Askaran of
Dungarpur for help. However,
Askaran had
already submitted to the
Mughals and refused. Chandrasen...
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Manrang Deviji, the prin****l wife of his
father and
daughter of Raja
Askaran of Narwar, who was also
briefly Raja of
Amber before being ousted in favour...
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Manrang Devi, the prin****l
consort of her
father and
daughter of Raja
Askaran of
Narwar (d.1599), who was also
briefly Raja of
Amber before being ousted...
-
Dungarpur and his
younger son
Jagmal became the
first ruler of Banswara.
Rawal Askaran accepted Mughal Suzerainty and
became a v****al of
Mughal Empire It remained...
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instigated his
younger brother,
Askaran, to make a bid for the
crown and on 15 May 1548,
Ratan Singh was
fatally poisoned.
Askaran ascended the throne, though...
-
officers and
other pillars of the
state were present. In 1577, the
Rawal Askaran of
Dungarpur State requested that his
daughter be
married to Akbar. Akbar...
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Maharaja of
Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I
Puranmal Bhim
Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man
Singh I Bhau
Singh Jai
Singh I Ram
Singh I Bishan...
-
Purohit Narayanandas by Shakti. He went into the
service of
Dungarpur Rawal Askaran between 1572-1576,
there he
killed any
noble named Jagmal due to his hot...