Bharatpur State

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Bharatpur was a princely state under British suzerainty. It was ruled by the Sinsinwar clan of the Hindu Jats. The state was founded by Maharaja Badan Singh in 1722. Suraj Mal played an important role in the development and expansion of the state. During Suraj Mal's reign (1755–1763), the annual revenue of the state was 17,500,000 gold coins.

1680 — 1948  WikimediaWikidata



Rajasthani miniature painting of the Bharatpur ruler Badan SinghRajasthani miniature painting of the Bharatpur ruler Badan Singh
Raja Bachchu Singh of BharatpurRaja Bachchu Singh of Bharatpur
Jawahar Singh of BharatpurJawahar Singh of Bharatpur
Portrait of Maharaja Kehri SinghPortrait of Maharaja Kehri Singh
H. H. MAHARAJA SAWAI K1SHAN SINGH BAHADUR; Maharaja of Baratpur. (page 57 crop)H. H. MAHARAJA SAWAI K1SHAN SINGH BAHADUR; Maharaja of Baratpur. (page 57 crop)
Princesses-of-kapurthalaPrincesses-of-kapurthala
Painting of the Bharatpur State forces of Maharaja Suraj Mal marching with the pitambar ensign, by Ramji, circa mid-to-late 18th centuryPainting of the Bharatpur State forces of Maharaja Suraj Mal marching with the pitambar ensign, by Ramji, circa mid-to-late 18th century
Jaswant Singh of BharatpurJaswant Singh of Bharatpur
Rajasthani miniature painting of Ranjit Singh, the ruler of Bharatpur.Rajasthani miniature painting of Ranjit Singh, the ruler of Bharatpur.
Bhurtpore Gun, Bronze 18-pounderBhurtpore Gun, Bronze 18-pounder