Shaktikumar, Vairisingh, Vikramsingh, Jaitrasingh
MEWAR RAJA/SHASAK SHAKTIKUMAR SINGH, VAIRI SINGH, VIKRAM SINGH, JAITRA SINGH : -
SHAKTIKUMAR SINGH : -
Amba Prasad became the king of Mewar after Shakti. He married the princess of the Chaulukyas. After Amba Prasad, Shuchivarma, Narvarma, Kirti Varma and Yograj, Vairisingh became the rulers of Mewar.
This king was a very weak ruler and his authority was left only on a very small area. Most of the kingdoms of these kings were suppressed by Paramaras, Chaulukyas and Chauhans.
Yograj died childless and with this the entire branch came to an end.
Therefore, from the progeny of Allat, Vairat got the ancestral kingdom of Guhils.
After Vairat, Hanspal became the king, during the time of Hanspal, Guhilo regained the lost fame. After that Vairisingh sat on the throne of Mewar.
One of his inscriptions was found from Bhairaghat. Rana Kumbha has written about this king in his inscription.
That his Vairisingh built a new rampart of Ahad city, which was adorned with four gopuras in all four directions.
He had 22 virtuous sons.
VAIRI SINGH : -
After Vairi Singh, Vijay Singh became the master of Mewar. He married a Parmar princess of Malwa
And married the daughter born to him to Haihayavanshi king Gaykarnadev. An inscription of Vijayasimha was found from the Kartik Swami temple in Paldi village, four miles north of Udaipur.
After Vijaysingh, Arisingh, Chodsingh and Vikramsingh became the kings of Mewar.
VIKRAM SINGH : -
After Vikram Singh, Ran Singh or Karan Singh became the king of Mewar. Two branches of Guhil dynasty were divided from Karan Singh by the name Rawal and Rana.
The Rawal branch became the master of Mewar and the Rana branch became the jagirdar of Sisod. Inscriptions named Jaitra Singh, Tej Singh, Samarsingh and Ratna Singh became kings in Rawal branch.
While Mahap and Rahap etc. became kings in the Rana branch.
Lakulish 734 AD. From to 1213 AD. Nagda was once the capital of Mewar. So sometimes she was crying.
1213 AD Nagda was the capital of Mewar when Jaitra Singh became the king of Mewar between 1250 and
But Sultan Iltutmish of Delhi attacked Nagda and burnt Nagda to ashes.
JAITRA/ JETRA SINGH : -
Jaitra Singh did not move his capital to Ahar and moved it to the fort of Chittor. From Jaitra Singh (1213 AD) to Maharawal Ratan Singh (1303 AD) Chittor was ruled by Rawal branch kings.
Jaitra Singh failed the attack of Delhi Sultan Iltutmish and attacked the Nadol state of contemporary Chauhan ruler Raja Uday Singh. Uday Singh then made a compromise by marrying his granddaughter Roopa Devi to Jaitra Singh's son Tej Singh.
Tejasingh and Samarsingh were succeeded by Jetrasingh.
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