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Sawai Ishwari Singh | |
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Maharaja Sawai of Jaipur | |
2nd Raja of Jaipur | |
Reign | r. 1743 – 12 December 1750 |
Predecessor | Jai Singh II |
Successor | Madho Singh I |
Born | February 1721 Jaisinghpura, Delhi, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire |
Died | December 12th, 1750 (aged 29) Jaipur, Jaipur Kingdom, Rajputana |
Spouse | Sisodiniji Ajab Kanwarji of Banera in Mewar
Rathorji (Bikawatji) Man Kanwarji of Kalori in Bikaner Hadiji (Chauhanji) of Kota Virpuriji (Solankiniji) of Lunawada Jadonji of Karauli |
Issue | Kalkiprasad (died infant)
Ari Singh (died infant) Deep Kanwarji m.to Maharaja Ram Singh of Jodhpur-Marwar |
House | Kachwaha |
Father | Jai Singh II |
Mother | Khichanji (Chauhanji) Sukh Kanwarji d.of Raja Dhiraj Singh of Raghogarh-Vijaypur in Malwa |
Religion | Hinduism |
Sawai Ishwari Singh (1721 – 12 December 1750)[1] was the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Jaipur Kingdom reigning for the seven turbulent and highly unstable political years from 1743 to 1750. He was the second son of Sawai Jai Singh II and elder half brother of his immediate successor Sawai Madho Singh I.