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Raja of Amber in 1548 and Narwar until 1599
Raja Askaran (died c. 1599) was a late sixteenth-century Kachwaha Rajput ruler. Though briefly Raja of Amber, for the majority of his life Askaran was
Askaran
Rao of Marwar from 1562 to 1581
the Mughals. Chandrasen made attempts to ask Rawal Askaran of Dungarpur for help. However, Askaran had already submitted to the Mughals and refused. Chandrasen
Chandrasen_Rathore
Raja of Amber from 1548 to 1574
Ratan Singh (r. 1537 – 15 May 1548). He was killed by his half-brother Askaran, who became the king the next day. The nobles of Amber joined to depose
Bharmal
Maharana of Mewar from 1652 to 1680
Mughal court. Along with him, his loyal confidant and warrior-poet Charan Askaran Dadhivadia(son of Khemraj), who was the Jagirdar of Oda, also consumed
Raj_Singh_I
Empress Consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
Manrang Devi, the principal consort of her father and daughter of Raja Askaran of Narwar (d.1599), who was also briefly Raja of Amber before being ousted
Jagat_Gosain
Raja of Marwar from 1595 to 1619
Manrang Deviji, the principal wife of his father, and the daughter of Raja Askaran of Narwar, who was also briefly Raja of Amber before being ousted in favour
Sur_Singh
Raja of Amber from 1589 to 1614
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Man_Singh_I
Raja of Amber from 1534 to 1537
died at the hands of Bhim, who in turn was later killed by his own son Askaran. However, according to historian Jadunath Sarkar, these claims of patricide
Bhim_Singh_of_Amber
Last ruling Maharaja of Jaipur (1912–1970)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Man_Singh_II
Mughal emperor from 1628 to 1658
Champavati Solanki 1. Shah Jahan I 12. Maldeo Rathore 6. Udai Singh I 13. Swarup Devi 3. Jagat Gosain 14. Askaran 7. Rajavat Kachawahi Manrang Devi
Shah_Jahan
Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605
officers and other pillars of the state were present. In 1577, the Rawal Askaran of Dungarpur State requested that his daughter be married to Akbar. Akbar
Akbar
Maharaja of Marwar from 1619 to 1638
Udai Singh, Raja of Marwar 8. Swarup Devi 2. Sur Singh, Raja of Marwar 9. Askaran, Raja of Narwar 5. Manrang Devi 1. Gaj Singh 10. Kachwaha Karamsi of Amarsar
Gaj_Singh_I
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
Kalakankar estate:- Roop Mall Hom Mall Purandar Mall Gopal Mall Ram Mall Askaran Mall Rudra Pratap Mall Todar Mall Dharu Shah Mall Varlas Rai Mall Jai Singh
Kalakankar
Historical state
Dungarpur and his younger son Jagmal became the first ruler of Banswara. Rawal Askaran accepted Mughal Suzerainty and became a vassal of Mughal Empire It remained
Dungarpur_state
Prince of Maharana Udai Singh II of Mewar
Purohit Narayanandas by Shakti. He went into the service of Dungarpur Rawal Askaran between 1572 and 1576, there he killed any noble named Jagmal due to his
Shakti Singh (16th century Indian noble)
Shakti_Singh_(16th_century_Indian_noble)
Indian classical vocalist
married to Dr Pandit Askaran Sharma a vocalist par excellence. Pandit Maniram's grandson Anand Sharma who is Yogai and Askaran Sharma's son is a Singer
Maniram
Raja of Amber from 1537 to 1548
instigated his younger brother, Askaran, to make a bid for the crown and on 15 May 1548, Ratan Singh was fatally poisoned. Askaran ascended the throne, though
Ratan_Singh_of_Amber
Rajput General of the Kingdom of Marwar (1638–1718)
officers to pay tribute in the form of chauth. Durgadas was the son of Askaran Rathore, a jagirdar (feudal lord) of Drunera and a Rajput minister under
Durgadas_Rathore
Raja of Amber from 1503 to 1527
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Prithviraj_Singh_I
Jul 1537 – 15 May 1548 Ratan Singh (d. 1548) 15 May 1548 – 1 June 1548 Askaran (d. 1599) 1 Jun 1548 – 27 Jan 1574 Bharmal (d. 1574) 27 Jan 1574 – 4 Dec
List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan
List_of_dynasties_and_rulers_of_Rajasthan
16th-century Hindu religious leader
Raja Askaran, ruler of Amber(Jaipur) and Narwar. And Diksha Guru of Rupsi Bairagi, son of Prithvi Singh, ruler of Amber (Jaipur) and uncle of Askaran. He
Kilhadev
Founder and Maharaja of Kishangarh State (1583–1615)
tenth and the principal consort of his father and the daughter of Raja Askaran of Narwar, who was also briefly Raja of Amber before being ousted in favour
Kishan_Singh_of_Kishangarh
Princely state in northwest India (1028–1949)
the actions of his uncles. Ratan Singh was poisoned by his half-brother Askaran but he was quickly deposed by the nobles who placed Bharmal on the throne
Kingdom_of_Amber
Empress Consort of Mughal Emperor Akbar from 1562 to 1605
Mariam-uz-Zamani's full brother, Jagannath, and two nephews, Raj Singh, son of Raja Askaran and Khangar, son of Jagmal, as hostages but Sharif-ud-din wished to destroy
Mariam-uz-Zamani
Raja of Amber from 1574 to 1589
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Bhagwant_Das
Fort in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
there are 7 Jain temples built by yellow sandstone during 12–16th century. Askaran Chopra of merta built a huge temple dedicated to Sambhavanatha. The temple
Jaisalmer_Fort
Maharaja of Jaipur (1862–1922)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Madho_Singh_II
Maharaja of Jaipur from 1750 to 1768
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Madho_Singh_I
Shahzadi of Mughal Empire
Maldeo, Rao of Marwar 6. Udai Singh, Raja of Marwar 13. Swarup Devi of Khairawa 3. Jagat Gosain 14. Askaran, Raja of Narwar (nephew of 10) 7. Manrang Devi
Luzzat-un-Nissa_Begum
Complex of Śvetāmbara Jain temples in Rajasthan, India
sandstone during 12-16th century. Chandraprabha temple was built in 1509 CE. Askaran Chopra of merta built a huge temple dedicated to Sambhavanatha housing
Jaisalmer_Fort_Jain_temples
Former constituency of the Indian parliament in Uttar Pradesh
67 BJP Kamal Rani 1,22,845 24.33 AD(K) Umakant Manjhi 46,022 9.11 INC Askaran Sankhwar 12,353 2.44 Majority 10,312 2.05 Turnout 5,04,766 41.80 SP gain
Ghatampur Lok Sabha constituency
Ghatampur_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Fortress in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan
T. Kh.; Melik-Bakhshyan, St. T.; Barseghyan, H. Kh. (1986). "Ասկերան" [Askaran]. Հայաստանի և հարակից շրջանների տեղանունների բառարան [Dictionary of Toponymy
Askeran_Fortress
Maharaja of Jaipur (1786–1818)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Jagat_Singh_of_Amber
Raja of Amber from 1614 to 1621
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Bhau_Singh
Jul 1537 – 15 May 1548 Ratan Singh (d. 1548) 15 May 1548 – 1 June 1548 Askaran (d. 1599) 1 Jun 1548 – 27 Jan 1574 Bharmal (d. 1574) 27 Jan 1574 – 4 Dec
List_of_Indian_monarchs
Maharaja of Amber from 1621 to 1667
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Jai_Singh_I
Raja of Amber (1640–1688)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Ram_Singh_I
Maharaja of Jaipur (1833–1880)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Ram_Singh_II
Maharaja of Jaipur from 1778–1803
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Pratap_Singh_of_Jaipur
Maharaja of Jaipur (1819–1835)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Jai_Singh_III
Maharaja of Amber (1672–1699)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Bishan_Singh
Raja of Amber from 1527 to 1534
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Puranmal
Maharaja of Amber (1688–1743)
Maharaja of Jaipur Prithviraj Singh I Puranmal Bhim Singh Ratan Singh Askaran Bharmal Bhagwant Das Man Singh I Bhau Singh Jai Singh I Ram Singh I Bishan
Sawai_Jai_Singh
Maharaja of Kutch from 1875 to 1942
reign Cutch was raised to 17-gun salute. He appointed Shri Seth Ranmalsha Askaran Sisodia of Anjar as Diwan of Cutch state. At the pinnacle of the Jadeja
Khengarji_III
Ghatampur (SC) SP Radhey Shyam Kori BSP Pyarelal Sankhwar BJP Kamal Rani INC Askaran Sankhwar 60 Bilhaur SP Lal Singh Tomar BSP Raja Ram Pal BJP Shyam Bihari
2004 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh
2004_Indian_general_election_in_Uttar_Pradesh
Calendar year
now the Indian state of Rajasthan, is poisoned by his younger brother Askaran, Raja of Narwar. June 1 – The Japanese city of Uchiyama in Shinano Province
1548
Regional history in Gujarat, India
in his own hands and defeated aggressor from Sindh. He appointed Seth Askaran son of Minister Rana Jasraj as his minister. His reign saw maritime trade
History_of_Kutch
Village in Rajasthan, India
jagir of the Solanki Rajputs, who are an offshoot of Roopnagar. Thakur Askaran was given the Thikana of Jojawar by his father Thakur Sawant Singh of Desuri
Jojawar
Former monarchy in India (1090–1948)
Sinh I 1523 1563 28 Rai Sinh II 1563 1587 29 Chandra Sinh 1587 1628 30 Askaran Dev 1628 1634 31 Amar Sinh I 1634 1645 32 Meghraj II 1645 1661 33 Gaj Sinh
Kingdom_of_Jhalavad
Place in Nagorno-Karabakh
Kamran (2002). "ʿAskarān". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Hakobyan, T. Kh.; Melik-Bakhshyan, St. T.; Barseghyan, H. Kh. (1986). "Ասկերան" [Askaran]. Հայաստանի և
Askeran
Classical music school of India
Yogai Sharma (b. 1940), daughter and disciple of Pandit Maniram. Married Askaran Sharma. Begum Nilofer Khan (c. 1940s-c. 2010s), daughter and disciple of
Mewati_gharana
Village in Kurdistan, Iran
Asgaran (Persian: عسگران, also Romanized as ‘Asgarān; also known as ‘Askarān) is a village in Naran Rural District, in the Central District of Sanandaj
Asgaran,_Kurdistan
Decade
now the Indian state of Rajasthan, is poisoned by his younger brother Askaran, Raja of Narwar. June 1 – The Japanese city of Uchiyama in Shinano Province
1540s
Charana clan
Akheraj II of Sirohi, among others. Askaran, son of Khemraj, held the jagir of Oda in Rajsamand. It was here that Askaran and Maharana Raj Singh I had their
Dadhivadia
City in Isfahan province, Iran
portal Also romanized as ‘Asgarān; also known as ‘Asgarān Karvan and ‘Askarān OpenStreetMap contributors (2 December 2024). "Asgaran, دهستان کرون علیا
Asgaran,_Iran
(1527–1534) Bhim Singh, King (1534–1537) Ratan Singh, King (1537–1548) Askaran, King (1548–1548) Bharmal, King (1548–1574) Bhagwant Das, King (1574–1589)
List of state leaders in 16th-century South Asia
List_of_state_leaders_in_16th-century_South_Asia
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
10 615 Bhikhnapur Kalapur 61 428 Hamidpur Bara Gaon 21 1,105 Alinagar Askaran 101.2 945 Chhatauna Bhariyani 150 1,775 Raghunathpur Labedawa 34 381 Hajaribag
Rohaniya
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
Earlier the Rajputs of Askaripur who were the true descendent of the Raja Askaran were called Chaudhari and later Thakur . Some were even gifted by the title
Askaripur
2023. Azərbaycan Milli Ensiklopediyası.Azerbaijan National Encyclopedia /Askaran war, ƏSGƏRAN DÖYÜŞÜ (1920). Vol. VIII. Baku: Azerbaijan National Encyclopedia
Baba_Behbud
Village in Lorestan province, Iran
District. Iran portal Also romanized as ‘Asgarān; also known as ‘Asgārān and ‘Askarān سرشماري عمومي نفوس و مسكن 1395 : استان لرستان [General Population and Housing
Asgaran,_Lorestan
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Hungarian
Short form of Hungarian FelÃcian, LÃCIA means "happy" or "lucky."
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Indian
Honor, Hold in honor
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Tamil
Paramapurusha | பரமபà¯à®°à¯à®·
The supreme Man
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Welsh
Enthusiastic; Ardent; Fiery; Zealous
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Love; Friendship
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
White as Silver
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Latin
Follower of Christ; Anointed; Anointed Christian
Male
Greek
Variant spelling of Greek Samouel, SAMOUL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."Â
Boy/Male
Greek
From the mountain.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kavinesh | கவீநேஷÂ
Lord of poet
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