Sajjan Singh of Udaipur

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Sajjan Singh of Udaipur
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Maharana Sajjan Singh shoots at an apple
Maharana of Udaipur
Reign1874–84
PredecessorShambhu Singh
SuccessorFateh Singh
Born(1859-07-18)18 July 1859
Died23 December 1884(1884-12-23) (aged 25)
FatherShakti Singh of Bagore
Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II
(1326–1884)
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)

Colonel Maharaja Sir Sajjan Singh GCSI[1] (18 July 1859 – 23 December 1884), was the Maharana of the princely state of Udaipur (r. 1874 – 1884).[2] He was a son of Shakti Singh of Bagore[3] and was adopted by his first cousin Maharana Shambhu Singh, whom he succeeded in 1874. He adopted Fateh Singh, a descendant of Sangram Singh II from Shivrati branch of the family.[4]

References[edit]

  1. "No. 24976". The London Gazette. 24 May 1881. p. 2674.
  2. Murray, John (1929). Murray's Handbook, India, Pakistan, Burma & Ceylon. p. 157.
  3. "Bagore (Thikana)".
  4. "Shivrati (Thikana)".