Ram Singh of Bharatpur

Maharaja Ram Singh (Kaiser-i-Hind (1873 1929) was the ruling Jat Maharaja of princely state Bharatpur (1893–1900) and successor of Maharaja Jashwant Singh.

Early life

He was born at Lohagarh, Bharatpur on 21 September 1873, as second son of Maharaja Jashwant Singh by his second wife, Maharani Darya Kaur. He succeeded on the death of his father on 12 December 1893. He ascended the gadi on 25 December 1893.

Rule

Some of his advisors were not competent and well wishers of the people. Historians believe that he had no self-control due to which his health deteriorated. His ruling powers were suspended on 10 August 1900 after the murder of one of his personal servants, the barber. After an enquiry he was deposed and exiled to Agra on 27 August 1900.

Family

He was married to first at Lohagarh, Bharatpur on 17 April 1884 to Maharani Kishan Kaur, a daughter of a Zamindar of Tepera, in the Aligarh district. His second marriage was with Maharani Girraj Kaur on 1 January 1918.

He had two sons and two daughters. The sons were Maharaja Kishan Singh and Rao Raja Giriraj Singh, and the daughters were Gajindar Kaur and Gokul Kaur.

Death

He died in exile at Agra in September 1929.

His successor was Maharani Girraj Kaur.

References

Ram Singh of Bharatpur
Sinsiniwar Jat Dynasty
Born: 1873 Died: 1929
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Maharaja Jashwant Singh
Maharaja of Bharatpur
18931900 AD
Succeeded by
Maharani Girraj Kaur

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