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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Multhan is a village in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.

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School's in Multhan

Government Higher Secondary School, Jahwar Navoday Vidhyalay, Bharat Vidhiya Niketan

History

Multhan and the Bhopawar agency[1]

During British Raj, the State was in the Badnawar pargana. The chief was a Rathore rajput, had the title of thakur. Bharat Singh, who was born in 1893 and succeeded on adoption in 1901, was the second son of Raja Jashwant Singh II of Sailana State.[2] The residence of the chief is the town of Multhan. Area 91 square miles. Population was 7,644.

Rulers

  • 1691 - 1709 Maharaj Anup Singh ji
  • 1709 - 17.. Maharaj Indra Singh ji
  • 17.. - 17.. Maharaj Raj Singh ji
  • 1756 - ... Maharaj Roop Singh ji
  • ... - ... (7 years) Maharaj Chhatra Singh ji
  • ... - ... Maharaj Anand Singh ji
  • ... - ... Maharaj Lakshman Singh ji
  • 1810 - 1849 Maharaj Sawai Singh ji (died 1849)
  • 1849 - 1900 Maharaj Dalpat Singh ji (born 1838 - d. 1900)
  • 1849 - .... Rajmata Wagheliji Man Kunwar (f) -Regent
  • 1900 - 26 August 1901 interregnum
  • 26 August 1901 - 1947 Maharaj Bharat Singh ji (b. 1894 - d. 1971)
  • 1971-1973 Maharaj Rameshwar Singh ji
  • 1973- present Raja of Multhan Maharaj Raghuveer Singh ji

External links and sources

Specific

  1. ^ "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 8, page 147 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  2. ^ Genealogy, Archive, Image: Interpreting Dynastic History in Western India p.71 [1]

22°00′53″N 75°44′51″E / 22.0147°N 75.7475°E / 22.0147; 75.7475


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