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Jaisal Singh
Founder and first ruler of Jaisalmer (died 1168) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jaisal Singh Bhati (1113–1168) was the founder and first ruler of the Kingdom of Jaisalmer. Singh was a Rajput chief of the Bhati clan who lived during the 12th century. A direct descendant of Rao Bhatti, the 3rd-century Hindu monarch and the common ancestor of the Bhati Rajputs, Singh rose to power in 1143 by defeating his nephew, Rawal Bhojdeo of Lodhruva, in battle and seizing his nephew's position as Rawal.[1][2] In 1156, Singh founded the city of Jaisalmer and became the Rawal of the Kingdom of Jaisalmer.[3] Singh's descendants ruled Jaisalmer as Rawal, and later as Maharawal, until India's independance in 1947. Through his other descendants, Singh is the direct ancestor of the Phulkian Dynasty and other notable families and individuals.[4][5]
Jaisal Singh | |
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Rawal of Jaisalmer | |
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Predecessor | Bhojraj as the Rawal of Lodhruva (1147-1152) |
Successor | Salbahan II as the Rawal of Jaisalmer (1168-1190) |
Born | Jaisal Singh Bhati 1113 |
Died | 1168 |
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House | Bhati |
Father | Dusaj (1098-1122) |
Religion | Hinduism |