Maharana Jagat Singh I

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Maharana Jagat Singh I was a 17th-century ruler of the Mewar kingdom in Rajasthan, India, known for his patronage of architecture and the arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maharana of Mewar
human
ruler
associatedWith Jagmandir on Lake Pichola NERFINISHED
Lake Pichola NERFINISHED
birthYear 1607
capital Udaipur NERFINISHED
conflict Mughal–Mewar relations in the 17th century
country India
deathYear 1652
dynasty Sisodia dynasty NERFINISHED
era 17th century
ethnicGroup Rajput NERFINISHED
father Maharana Karan Singh II NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
house Sisodia NERFINISHED
knownFor strengthening fortifications of Mewar
supporting temple construction
languageOfCourt Hindi
Rajasthani
monarchOf Mewar NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Mewar NERFINISHED
notableFor construction of palaces in Udaipur
patronage of architecture
patronage of the arts
notableProject development of island palaces on Lake Pichola
notableWork Jagmandir Island Palace NERFINISHED
additions to the City Palace, Udaipur
partOf Rajput kingdoms NERFINISHED
patronage architecture in Udaipur
painting in Mewar school of art
placeOfRule Udaipur NERFINISHED
positionHeld Maharana of Mewar NERFINISHED
predecessor Maharana Karan Singh II NERFINISHED
realm Kingdom of Mewar NERFINISHED
Rajasthan NERFINISHED
region Rajasthan NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence northwestern India
reignEnd 1652
reignStart 1628
religion Hinduism
residence Udaipur NERFINISHED
styleOfArchitecturePatronized Mughal-influenced Rajput architecture
Rajput architecture NERFINISHED
successor Maharana Raj Singh I NERFINISHED
title Maharana NERFINISHED

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Jag Mandir builtBy Maharana Jagat Singh I
Jagdish Temple builtBy Maharana Jagat Singh I