Prithvi Singh II
Maharaja Sawai of Amber
Reign1768–1778
PredecessorMadho Singh I
SuccessorPratap Singh
Born1763
Died13 April 1778
(aged 15)
SpouseBikawatji Sardar Kanwarji d.of Maharaja Raj Singhji and grand-daughter of Maharaja Gaj Singhji of Bikaner

Udaibhanotji Abhai Kanwarji d.of Raja Akhai Singhji of Bandanwara in Ajmer

Rathorji (Kishansinghot) d.of Maharaja Birad Singhji of Kishangarh
Issue2 sons including Kunwar Man Singhji (born posthumously)
ReligionHinduism

Sawai Prithvi Singh II (1762 – 13 April 1778), also known as Prithviraj Singh II, was the Maharaja of Amer Kingdom (r.1768–1778). He was the son of Madho Singh I, Raja of Jaipur.[1]

Biography

Prithvi Singh was 5 years old when he ascended the throne. Being elder, Prithvi Singh succeeded his father on the throne and his mother became the regent. One of his nobles, Pratap Singh Naruka separated himself from the State of Jaipur and established an independent kingdom at Machheri near Alwar. That is how Alwar became a separate state independent of Jaipur. Prithvi Singh ruled for 10 years and died in 1778 at the age of 15, leaving behind a widow of 11.

References

  1. "JAIPUR". Archived from the original on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2014.


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