Jhujhar Singh

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Jhujhar Singh was a rajput ruler of the Bundela clan. Jhujhar Singh succeeded his father Vir Singh Deo in 1626, [1] he was determined not to remain a vassal of the Mughal Empire as his father had done. His attempt to assert independence from the reigning emperor, Shah Jahan, led to his downfall. The Mughal army, which was led by the teenager Aurangzeb, invaded his lands, conquered them in 1635 and forced Singh to retreat to Chauragarh, where he was killed by the Gondi people.[2]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Michael (2009), p. 728
  2. ^ Mehta (2005), pp. 105–106

Bibliography

  • Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005), Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707-1813, Sterling Publishers, ISBN 978-1-93270-554-6
  • Michael, Thomas (2009), Cuhaj, George S. (ed.), Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900 (6th ed.), Krause Publications, ISBN 978-1-44022-801-8