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Zalim Singh Jhala (1739-1824) or Zalim Singh of Kotah, a Jhala rajput, was an administrator, reformer and army commander of Kota state. He was the de facto ruler of Kota State from 1771 to until his death in 1824. He was referred to by his contemporary James Tod as the Machiavelli of Rajasthan.[1]

Zalim Singh
Raj Rana
Jhala Zalim Singh.jpg
Portrait of Zalim Singh
Musahib-i-Ala of Kota
Reign1771 – 1824
SuccessorMadho Singh
Born1739
Died1824
IssueMadho Singh
Govardhan Das
Names
Zalim Singh Jhala
DynastyJhala
FatherPrithvi Singh (biological)
Himmat Singh (adoptive)

ReferenceEdit

  1. The Historical Record of the Imperial Visit to India, 1911. government of India. 1914. p. 135.