Randhir Singh of Bharatpur
Maharaja Randhir Singh (Hindi: महाराजा रणधीर सिंह) (died 1823) was the Jat ruler of princely state Bharatpur and successor of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Ascendancy
Maharaja Randhir Singh ascended the throne after death of his father Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1805.
Administrative reforms
Maharaja Randhir Singh tried to improve the state administration in various ways. He abolished the huge army that was creating disturbances and rebels due to delay in payment of salaries in order to maintain peace and reduce taxes in the state.
War against Pindaris
He helped the British rule to reduce the terror of Pindaris. He ruled Bharatpur princely state for 18 years with harmony and vision.
Construction by the Jat ruler
He constructed Chhatri and Palace in memory of his father Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Death and Succession
He had no son. He died in 1823. His successor was Maharaja Baldeo Singh.
See also
- Bharatpur
- Dhar (guerrilla_warfare) audacious daring tactic of Jat and Marathas warriors
- Jat
- Gokula Jat nemesis of Aurangzeb
- Hinduism
- Maharaja Suraj Mal
- Raja Ram Jat nemesis of Aurangzeb
- Shivaji
Randhir Singh of Bharatpur Sinsiniwar Jat Dynasty Died: 1823 | ||
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Preceded by Maharaja Ranjit Singh |
Maharaja of Bharatpur 1805–1823 AD |
Succeeded by Maharaja Baldeo Singh |
References
- Thakur Deshraj: Jat Itihasa (Hindi), Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, 1934, 2nd edition 1992.
- Dr Natthan Singh: Jat - Itihasa (Hindi), Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior, 2004