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Rao of Bikaner from 1505 to 1526
Lunkaran (12 January 1470 – 30 March 1526) was the third Rao of Bikaner, ruling from 1505 to 1526. He spent much of his two-decade long reign consolidating
Lunkaran
Raja of Amber from 1548 to 1574
Rani Apoorva Devi or Bala Bai of the Rathore clan, the daughter of Rao Lunkaran of the royal family of Bikaner. After the death of Prithviraj in 1527,
Bharmal
Rao of Bikaner from 1465 to 1504
within a year of his reign. Nara was succeeded by his younger brother Rao Lunkaran in 1505. History of Bikaner Saran, Richard; Ziegler, Norman; Ziegler, Norman
Rao_Bika
Wife of Maldeo Rathore
princess of the Bhati Rajput clan of Jaisalmer and was the daughter of Rawal Lunkaran Bhati, the ruler of Jaisalmer (r. 1530 - 1551). Her sister Dheer Bai Bhattiyani
Umade_Bhattiyani
Raja of Amber from 1534 to 1537
father, Raja Prithviraj Singh I, by his wife Bala Bai, a daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner. Some sources allege that Prithviraj died at the hands of Bhim
Bhim_Singh_of_Amber
Founder of Udaipur and Maharana of Mewar from 1540 to 1572
Singh. Dheer Bai Bhattiyani, a princess of Jaisalmer, daughter of Rawal Lunkaran Bhatti and sister of Umade Bhattiyani, was his favourite wife and was the
Udai_Singh_II
Nepalese billionaire
in Nepal to start a formally registered clothing company. His father, Lunkaran Das Chaudhary, continued to develop the textile business, and also established
Binod_Chaudhary
Region in Rajasthan, India
Rao Raimal, Rao Suja, and Rao Lunkaran become the rulers of Amarsar. Rao Manohar succeeded his father, Rao Lunkaran, and founded Manoharpur (later renamed
Shekhawati
Nepalese conglomerate
door-to-door and later started his own store in Kathmandu. Binod's father, Lunkaran Das Chaudhary, laid the foundations of the group. He imported consumer
Chaudhary_Group
Princely state of India
1505 – 1526: Rao Lunkaran (younger brother of Rao Nar, 3rd son of Rao Bika) 1526 – 1542: Rao Jait Singh (second son of Rao Lunkaran) 1542 – 1571: Rao
Bikaner_State
Garden complex with royal chhatri cenotaphs in Rajasthan, India
made the desert green in this area. After Jait Singh II's death, his son Lunkaran (1530-1551) built a beautiful garden by the lake and a memorial chhatri
Bada_Bagh
Raja of Amber from 1574 to 1589
4. Prithviraj Singh I, Raja of Amber 2. Bihari Mal, Raja of Amber 10. Lunkaran, Rao of Bikaner 5. Apurva Devi (Bala Bai) 1. Bhagwant Das 12. Ranmal, Rao
Bhagwant_Das
Town in Rajasthan, India
Amarsar due to Sher Shah but Amarsar was soon taken back by his son Rao Lunkaran. After him, the Ancestral seat of Amarsar was succeeded by his Son Rao
Shahpura,_Jaipur
Rajput ruler (1490–1545)
Shekha ji was born from the womb of Maharani Nirwan ji, daughter of Rao Lunkaran Nirwan. Shekhaji succeeded as the head of the Nayan and Barwada estate
Rao_Shekha
Rana of Mewar from 1473 to 1509
Anand Deiji m.to Rao Jagmal of Sirohi Sisodiniji (name unknown) m.to Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner Roop Deiji m.to Rana Ajja Jhala of Bari Sadri Dynasty Sisodias
Rana_Raimal
Medieval Rajput kingdom in India (1156–1947)
Rawal Jait Singh II (1497–1530) Rawal Karan Singh II (1530–1530) Rawal Lunkaran Singh (1530–1551) Rawal Maldev Singh (1551–1562) Rawal Harraj Singh (1562–1578)
Kingdom_of_Jaisalmer
Raja of Amber from 1503 to 1527
were both sons of Prithviraj's Rathore queen, Bala Bai, daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner. Puranmal's mother may also have been this woman, though other
Prithviraj_Singh_I
Rawal Jaitsi Singh II (1497–1530) Rawal Karan Singh II (1530–1530) Rawal Lunkaran Singh (1530–1551), the third Jauhar takes place when a local Afghan chief
List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan
List_of_dynasties_and_rulers_of_Rajasthan
Empress Consort of Mughal Emperor Akbar from 1562 to 1605
grandparents were Raja Prithviraj Singh I and Apurva Devi, a daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner. Her birth name is unknown. Later historical accounts give several
Mariam-uz-Zamani
North Indian dynasty
Jodhpur) 1465 – 1504: Rao Bika 1504 – 1505: Rao Nar Singh 1505 – 1526: Rao Lunkaran Singh 1526 – 1542: Rao Jait Singh 1542 – 1571: Rao Kalyan Mal Singh 1571
Rathore_dynasty
Surname list
(Descendants of Bachhraj were known as Bachhawats) / Rao Nar Singh and Rao Lunkaran 1571–1591 Mehta Karam Chand Bachhawat (Title of Mehta granted by Emperor
Mehta
Raja of Amber in 1548 and Narwar until 1599
were Raja Prithviraj Singh I and his wife Bala Bai, a daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner. Following the death of Bhim Singh in 1537, the throne of Amber
Askaran
Raja of Amber from 1527 to 1534
succession was likely based on the fact that his mother, a daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner, was Prithviraj's favourite wife. However, his ascension was
Puranmal
Nepalese ethnomusicologist
Jagadamba Shree Purasakar (2009) Narayan Gopal Sangeet Puraskar (2009) Lunkaran Das Ganga Devi Chaudhary Puraskar (2005) Indra Rajya Laxmi Puraskar (2005)
Ramsharan_Darnal
History of Indian city
"Chintamani" (now Junagarh) between 1589 and 1594 AD. According to legend Bika Lunkaran consulted a holy man called Jas Nathji, who foretold that Bika's line would
History_of_Bikaner
District in Rajasthan, India
at Hajipur. After Suja's death in Samvat 1594 (AD 1537), his sons Rao Lunkaran, Gopal, Raisal, Chanda and Bheru extended their authority to Khetri, Sikar
Kotputli-Behror_district
Rao of Marwar from 1532 to 1562
expanding his territories westward and besieged Jaisalmer in 1537. Rawal Lunkaran was forced to sue for peace by giving Maldeo his daughter Umade Bhattiyani
Maldeo_Rathore
City in Rajasthan, India
spiritual importance for Bishnois across the region. Built by Maharaja Rao Lunkaran, Shri Laxminath Temple is one of the oldest temples in Bikaner and 4 kilometres
Bikaner
Wars and battles involving ancient Rajputana
Muhammad Khan of Nagaur invaded Rathor kingdom of Bikaner but was defeated by Lunkaran Rathore. Battle of Jaisalmer ( 1513 ) – Rawal Jaitsi was defeated by Jograj
List_of_battles_in_Rajasthan
Rao of Marwar from 1515 to 1532
Javanta Bai) He had three daughters: Son Bai, who married Bhati Raval Lunkaran Jaitslyot of Jaisajmer (1528–1551) Raj Kanwar, who married Sisodia Guhilot
Rao_Ganga
was a son of Rao Duda. In 1537, Maldeo Rathore besieged Jaisalmer. Rawal Lunkaran was forced to sue for peace by marrying his daughter, Umade Bhattiyani
Political_marriages_in_India
Raja of Amber from 1537 to 1548
were Raja Prithviraj Singh I and his wife Bala Bai, a daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner. He ascended the throne upon the premature death of his father
Ratan_Singh_of_Amber
Kingdom in Rajasthan, India (1226–1581, 1583–1947)
in gaining control of both Nagaur and Ajmer.". Rima Hooja 2006, "Rawal Lunkaran of Jaisalmer was driven to sue for peace, and he proposed a matrimonial
Kingdom_of_Marwar
Rawal Jaitsi Singh II (1497–1530) Rawal Karan Singh II (1530–1530) Rawal Lunkaran Singh (1530–1551) Rawal Maldev Singh (1551–1562) Rawal Harraj Singh (1562–1578)
History_of_Jaisalmer
Maharaja of Marwar from 1724 to 1749
a 4,000 bigga of land (named 'Rasisar', adjoining Deshnok) to his son Lunkaran Singh Rajpurohit. At the Battle of Gangwana, it was left to Bakht Singh
Abhai_Singh_of_Marwar
Raja and Darbari
Alwar), the ruler of Amarsar. Maharao Suja, the ruler of Amarsar. Rao Lunkaran, the ruler of Amarsar. Raja Rao Gopal ji sujawat, thakur of 52 and half
Raisal_of_Khandela
Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur Jaswant Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur Rao Lunkaran Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner Ram Singh, Maharaja of Bharatpur Kishan Singh
List_of_people_from_Rajasthan
Calendar year
church offices ranging from bishops to the pope himself. January 23 – Lunkaran begins his reign as the Rao of the Indian kingdom of Bikaner in what is
1505
Historical source of Mughal-Rajput relations
until he received the assistance of Sher Shah Suri. Jaitsi's father, Rav Lunkaran had previously given shelter to Sher Shah. Sher Shah gave Bayana, Hissar
Dalpat_Vilas
Nepalese musician (1938–2021)
breathing problems and chest pain. Received Narayan Gopal Sangeet Samman from Lunkaran-Ganga CSKM, November 2002 Felicitated by Nepal Music Welfare Fund for significant
Prem_Dhoj_Pradhan
eighty-four gotra. The Khandelwal Digambar Jain Mahasabha was founded by Lunkaran Pandya of Jhalarapatan and Padam Chand Benara of Agra (both then living
Sarawagi
Nepalese poet
recognition Tripala Rashtriya Puraskar 2009 Certificate of recognition Shree Lunkaran Das Ganga Devi Chaudhary Academy for Arts and Literature 2009 Public felicitation
Krishna_Bhusan_Bal
Calendar year
elder son Nara, but Nara quickly dies and Nara is succeeded by his brother Lunkaran. June 28 – After being marooned in Jamaica for six months, Christopher
1504
Maharana Raj Sahib of Jhalavad
was advised to surrender by his step mother, who was the daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner and had her sister married to Bahadur Shah. He later sneaked
Mansinhji_I
Decade
elder son Nara, but Nara quickly dies and Nara is succeeded by his brother Lunkaran. June 28 – After being marooned in Jamaica for six months, Christopher
1500s_(decade)
16th-century Maharana of Jhalavad
of Sanand Naniba Chavda of Mansa Jatan kunwar Rathore, Daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner Ajab kunvarba Jadeja of Bhadarwa Hirjiba Solanki of Gajana Issue
Ranoji
(complete list) – Bika, Rao (1465–1504) Nar Singh (Naro), Rao (1504–1505) Lunkaran, Rao (1505–1526) Jait Singh, Rao (1526–1542) Kalyan Mal, suzerain Rao (1542–1571)
List of state leaders in 16th-century South Asia
List_of_state_leaders_in_16th-century_South_Asia
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