Raja Udai Singh of Marwar

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Raja Udai Singh of Marwar was a prominent 16th-century Rathore ruler of the Marwar region in present-day Rajasthan, known for consolidating his kingdom amid intense Mughal-Rajput power struggles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century monarch
Historical figure
King of Marwar
Rajput ruler
Rathore ruler
Ruler
associatedWith Marwar region NERFINISHED
Rathore clan NERFINISHED
centuryActive 16th century
conflictContext Mughal expansion into Rajputana
countryInPresentDay India NERFINISHED
culture Rajput culture
dynasty Rathore dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Rajput NERFINISHED
governmentForm Hereditary monarchy
historicalRegion Rajputana NERFINISHED
house House of Rathore NERFINISHED
knownFor consolidating the kingdom of Marwar
ruling during Mughal–Rajput power struggles
name Udai Singh NERFINISHED
notableRole Regional power in western Rajasthan
politicalContext Expansion of the Mughal Empire in North India
Mughal–Rajput relations
presentDayRegion Rajasthan NERFINISHED
realmType Rajput kingdom
regionRuled Marwar NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
sovereignType Feudal monarch
territorialBase Western Rajasthan NERFINISHED
title Raja of Marwar NERFINISHED

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Rathore dynasty notableRuler Raja Udai Singh of Marwar