Rao Kishore Singh, Rao Ram Singh, Maharao Bhim Singh, Rao Durjanshal

RAO KISHORE SINGH, RAO RAM SINGH, MAHARAO BHIM SINGH, RAO DURJANSHAL SINGH  : - 

 RAV/RAO KISHORE/KISOR SINGH  (1684 - 1696 ) : - 

    After Rao Jagat Singh, the youngest son of Madho Singh, Rao Kishore Singh became the ruler of Kota. Rao Kishore Singh showed his bravery during the victory of Bijapur. 

    He displayed amazing prowess even against the Marathas. He died in 1696 AD in the campaign of South.

    He got the Kishore Sagar pond repaired. Kishore Vilas Bagh was built.

RAV RAM SINGH  ( 1696 - 1707 ) : - 

    In the victory of Bijapur, Ram Singh showed amazing bravery. 1707 AD At the time of Aurangzeb's death, Ram Singh supported Azam in the war of succession.

MAHARAV BHIM SINGH ( 1707 - 1720  ) : - 

    Bhim Singh Kota became the most influential ruler of the state. During his time the quota was expanded as much as during the time of no other ruler. 

    He had special respect in the royal court and the emperor had adorned him with the title of 'Maharao'. 

    After the death of Rao Ram Singh in 1707 AD. He became the ruler of Kota State. 

    Maharao Bhim Singh established an independent mint of Kota State. He was a follower of Vaishnavism and was written as 'Jaigopal' in official letters. There was a substantial development of architecture during his time.

    Bhimvilas, Shri Brajnath ji's temple, Ashapuri ji's temple, Bhimgarh fort are the main architecture of his time.

RAV DURJANSHALA SINGH  ( 1723 - 1756 ) : -

     Rao Durjanshal was the last ruler of Kota who had good relations with the Mughals.

     At this time the decline of the Mughals had begun and the influence of the Marathas was increasing.

     December, 1857 AD On behalf of the Kota state, Jalimsingh Jhala, a soldier here, made a treaty with the East India Company.

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