Maharana Jagat Singh I[1] (1607 – 10 April 1652), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1628–1652).[2] He was the son of Maharana Karan Singh II. Maharana Jagat Singh built a wall around the Chittor Fort. When Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan heard of it, he sent his noble wazir Sadullah Khan to invade Mewar because Shah Jahan thought that Jagat Singh broke the treaty that his father Jahangir made with Maharana Amar Singh I .The treaty had a clause that any Rana of Mewar cannot build any defence or safe wall around the fort. Maharana sent his messengers when Sadullah Khan reached the borders of Mewar, the misunderstanding was soon resolved and the Mughals turned back.

Jagat Singh I
18th century portrait of Jagat Singh I
Rana of Mewar
ReignMarch 1628–10 April 1652
PredecessorKaran Singh II
SuccessorRaj Singh I
Born1607
Died10 April 1652(1652-04-10) (aged 44–45)
SpouseRathorji Jagroop Kanwarji of Idar

Rathorji Sujan Kanwarji of Chavand in Mewar

Chauhanji Kanak Kanwarji of Bedla in Mewar

Hadiji Sada Kanwarji of Bundi

Chauhanji Anup Kanwarji of Kotharia in Mewar

Rathorji (Mertaniji) Karam Kanwarji of Merta

Parmarji Anand Kanwarji of Malpura in Amber

Jhaliji Chandra Kanwarji of Bari Sadri in Mewar
IssueSangram Singh

Raj Singh I

Ari Singh

Ajai Singh

Jai Singh

Dhan Kanwarji m.to Maharao Bhao Singh of Bundi

Deep Kanwarji m.to Maharaja Anup Singh of Bikaner

Sisodiniji (name unknown) m.to Raja Rai Singh of Nagaur
HouseRanawat Sisodia
DynastySisodias of Mewar
FatherKaran Singh II
MotherRathorji (Mahechiji) Jeevant Kanwarji d.of Rao Jaswant Singh of Jasol in Marwar

References

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  1. ^ "UDAIPUR". Archived from the original on 27 December 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  2. ^ Costumes of the Rulers of Mewar: With Patterns and Construction Techniques. Abhinav Publications. 1994. ISBN 9788170172932.