Ishvari Singh
Sawai Ishwari Singh (1721 – 12 December 1750) was the Kachwaha ruler of Jaipur Kingdom (r. 1743 – 1750). He was the second and eldest surviving son of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II,founder of the city of Jaipur.
Sawai Ishwari Singh | |
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Maharaja Sawai of Amber | |
Coinage of Jaipur from the time of Ishvari Singh, in the name of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. Sawau Jaipur mint, dated 1744-5 CE. | |
Reign | r. 1743–1750 |
Predecessor | Jai Singh II |
Successor | Madho Singh I |
Born | 1721 Jaisinghpura Delhi,Mughal Empire |
Died | December 12th, 1750 (aged 32) Jaipur,Rajputana |
Spouse | Sisodiniji Ajab Kanwarji of Banera in Mewar |
Issue | Kunwar Kalkiprasad (died infant)
Kunwar Ari Singh (died infant) Deep Kanwarji m.to Maharaja Ram Singh of Marwar |
Father | Jai Singh II |
Mother | Khichanji Sukh Kanwarji d.of Raja Dhiraj Singh of Raghogarh-Vijaypur in Malwa |
Religion | Hinduism |
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