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Maharana Jagat Singh II
1734–1751

Maharana Jagat Singh II

The Builder of Lakes

The Legend

Maharana Jagat Singh II was the Sisodia ruler of Mewar who reigned from 1734 to 1751. He is remembered for his cultural patronage and architectural contributions, particularly the construction of several lakes and palaces in Udaipur. During his reign, Mewar continued to maintain its cultural prominence despite political challenges from rising powers like the Marathas.

Early Life & Origins

Jagat Singh II belonged to the Sisodia dynasty which had ruled Mewar for centuries.

Eternal Legacy

He is remembered as a cultured ruler who contributed to the architectural heritage of Udaipur.

📜 Did You Know?

He commissioned the construction of several lakes that enhanced Udaipur’s beauty.

His reign falls during the period of increasing Maratha influence in Rajasthan.

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