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'''Swarup Singh'''<ref>[http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html UDAIPUR]</ref> (or '''Sarup Singh''') (8 January 1815 – 17 November 1861) was the [[Maharana]] of [[Udaipur State]] (r. 1842–1861). He was the biological son of Maharaj [[Shivdan Singh]] of [[Bagore]] branch of the family, but was adopted by Maharana [[Sardar Singh of Udaipur|Sardar Singh]].<ref>{{cite web|title= Bagore (Thikana)|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/b/bagore.html}}</ref> His reign spanned the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]] although he remained on the sidelines, as a party to the 1818 treaty with the British, signed by Maharaja [[Bhim Singh of Mewar|Bhim Singh]]. He died in 1861 four years later after the Indian rebellion. | '''Swarup Singh'''<ref>[http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html UDAIPUR]</ref> (or '''Sarup Singh''') (8 January 1815 – 17 November 1861) was the [[Maharana]] of [[Udaipur State]] (r. 1842–1861). He was the biological son of Maharaj [[Shivdan Singh]] of [[Bagore]] branch of the family, but was adopted by Maharana [[Sardar Singh of Udaipur|Sardar Singh]].<ref>{{cite web|title= Bagore (Thikana)|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/b/bagore.html}}</ref> His reign spanned the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]] although he remained on the sidelines, as a party to the 1818 treaty with the British, signed by Maharaja [[Bhim Singh of Mewar|Bhim Singh]]. He died in 1861 four years later after the Indian rebellion. He was succeeded by his nephew [[Shambhu Singh]] , son of his brother Sher Singh. | ||
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![]() Portrait of Swarup Singh with attendants, by the court painter Tara (active 1836-1870), after William Carpenter, Udaipur, 1851. | |
Maharana of Udaipur | |
Reign | 1842–61 |
Predecessor | Sardar Singh |
Successor | Shambhu Singh |
Born | 8 January 1815 |
Died | 17 November 1861 | (aged 46)
Father | Shivdan Singh of Bagore |
Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II (1326–1884) | |
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Hammir Singh | (1326–1364) |
Kshetra Singh | (1364–1382) |
Lakha Singh | (1382–1421) |
Mokal Singh | (1421–1433) |
Rana Kumbha | (1433–1468) |
Udai Singh I | (1468–1473) |
Rana Raimal | (1473–1508) |
Rana Sanga | (1508–1527) |
Ratan Singh II | (1528–1531) |
Vikramaditya Singh | (1531–1536) |
Vanvir Singh | (1536–1540) |
Udai Singh II | (1540–1572) |
Pratap Singh I | (1572–1597) |
Amar Singh I | (1597–1620) |
Karan Singh II | (1620–1628) |
Jagat Singh I | (1628–1652) |
Raj Singh I | (1652–1680) |
Jai Singh | (1680–1698) |
Amar Singh II | (1698–1710) |
Sangram Singh II | (1710–1734) |
Jagat Singh II | (1734–1751) |
Pratap Singh II | (1751–1754) |
Raj Singh II | (1754–1762) |
Ari Singh II | (1762–1772) |
Hamir Singh II | (1772–1778) |
Bhim Singh | (1778–1828) |
Jawan Singh | (1828–1838) |
Sardar Singh | (1828–1842) |
Swarup Singh | (1842–1861) |
Shambhu Singh | (1861–1874) |
Sajjan Singh | (1874–1884) |
Fateh Singh | (1884–1930) |
Bhupal Singh | (1930–1955) |
Bhagwant Singh | (1955–1971) |
Swarup Singh[1] (or Sarup Singh) (8 January 1815 – 17 November 1861) was the Maharana of Udaipur State (r. 1842–1861). He was the biological son of Maharaj Shivdan Singh of Bagore branch of the family, but was adopted by Maharana Sardar Singh.[2] His reign spanned the Indian Rebellion of 1857 although he remained on the sidelines, as a party to the 1818 treaty with the British, signed by Maharaja Bhim Singh. He died in 1861 four years later after the Indian rebellion. He was succeeded by his nephew Shambhu Singh , son of his brother Sher Singh.