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Raja Bharmal | |
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23rd Raja of Amber | |
23rd Kachhwaha Raja of Amber | |
Reign | 1 June 1548 – 27 January 1574 |
Coronation | 1 June 1548 |
Predecessor | Askaran |
Successor | Bhagwant Das |
Born | c. 1498 Amer, Kingdom of Amber, Rajputana |
Died | 27 January 1574 (aged 75-76) Agra, Agra Subah, Mughal Empire |
Wives | Rathorji Badan Deiji of Marwar
Solankiniji Lakham Deiji of Toda[disambiguation needed] Champavati Solanki |
Issue more... | Bhagwant Das
Bhagwan Das Sundar Das Prithvideep Jagannath Bhupat Singh Sardul Singh Roopchand Parshuram Vijayram Bhaoram Jairam Har Deiji/Kanwarji Mariam-uz-Zamani m.to Mughal Emperor Akbar Kishan Deiji m.to Haji Khan of Mewat Ratan Deiji (marriage not known) Laad Deiji (marriage not known) Sujan Deiji (marriage not known) |
House | Kachwaha |
Father | Prithviraj Singh I |
Mother | Rathorji Apurav Deiji Baal Deiji d.of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner |
Religion | Hinduism |
Raja Bharmal, also known as Bihari Mal, and Bihar Mal (1498 – 27 January 1574), was the 23rd Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Amber, which was later known as Jaipur.
His daughter, Mariam-uz-Zamani was the chief consort of the 3rd Mughal Emperor, Akbar and mother of the 4th Mughal Emperor Jahangir. His daughter's marriage to Akbar was a significant event of the Mughal Empire. He along with his successor, Bhagwant Das and his grandson, Man Singh I became the highest mansabdar of their times. He died in Agra in the year 1574.[1]