Muhkam Singh

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Sinsinwar Jats of Bharatpur & Deeg
(1683–1947)
Raja Ram (1683–1688)
Churaman (1695–1721)
Muhkam Singh (1721–1722)
Badan Singh (1722–1755)
Suraj Mal (1755–1763)
Jawahar Singh (1764–1768)
Ratan Singh (1768–1769)
Kehri Singh (1769–1778)
Ranjit Singh (1778–1805)
Randhir Singh (1805–1823)
Baldeo Singh (1823–1825)
Balwant Singh (1825–1853)
Jaswant Singh (1853–1893)
Ram Singh (1893–1900)
Kishan Singh (1918–1929)
Brijendra Singh (1929–1947)

Raja Muhkam Singh was a Jat Chieftain and son of Churaman. He succeeded his father to the leadership of Jats from c. September, 1721 to 18 November 1722. Fransoo, while giving the genealogy of the Jat rulers, mentions him as the first Raja, who set up his Raj at Thun.[1] It appears, however, that he himself adopted the title of the Raja.[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ Tawarikh-i-Hunud, 14a,14b
  2. ^ Dow, Hindustan, II, 352
  3. ^ Dwivedi, Girish Chandra (2003). The Jats : their role in the Mughal Empire. Vir Singh. Delhi: Originals. p. 88. ISBN 81-88629-08-1. OCLC 57436527.
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