Ajja Jhala

Ajja Jhala
Maharaj Rana of Jhalavad
Ajmerpati of Ajmer
RajRana of Badi-Sadri
Raj Jhalleshwar
Statue of Jhalleshwar Raj Jhala Ajja in Bari-Sadri
Statue of Jhalleshwar Raj Jhala Ajja in Bari-Sadri
25th Maharaj Rana of Jhalavad
Reign1499
Coronation1499
PredecessorMaharaj Rana Raidharji Vogohoji Jhala
SuccessorMaharaj Rana Ranoji Jhala
1st RajRana of Badi-Sadri, Gogunda and Jhadol
Reign1506-1527
Coronation1506
PredecessorPost established
SuccessorRajRana Siha Jhala
Ajmerpati of Ajmer
Reign1506-1527
Coronation1506
PredecessorPost established
Born1479
Died17 March 1527
Khanwa
IssueRajRana Siha Jhala
RajRana Asaji Jhala
DynastyJhala Dynasty
FatherMaharaj Rana Raidhar Jhala
MotherSurajkunvarba of Idar
ReligionHinduism

Raj Jhalleshvar Maharaj Rana Ajay Singh Jhala,[1] known as Ajja Jhala or Ajoji, was the 25th ruler of Jhalavad (Dhrangadhra). He was an important vassal of Mewar during Rana Sanga's period. He played a crucial role in the battles of Bayana, Dholpur and Khanwa. He wore the royal insignia of Rana Sanga and was reputed to have saved Sanga's life in battle of Khanwa.[2]: 455 [3]

  1. ^ Jhala, Angma; Jhala, Jayasinhji (24 April 2017). Genealogy, Archive, Image: Interpreting Dynastic History in Western India, c.1090-2016. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3-11-053945-5.
  2. ^ A History of Rajasthan. Rupa & Company. 2006. ISBN 978-81-291-0890-6.
  3. ^ Bhardwaj, Kanwal Kishore (2000). Hemu: Napoleon of Medieval India. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-7099-663-7.

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