Raja Prithviraj Singh I | |
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18th Raja of Amber | |
Reign | 17 January 1503 – 4 November 1527 |
Predecessor | Raja Chandrasen |
Successor | Puranmal |
Died | 4 November 1527 |
Wives | Tomarji Padarath Deiji of Ganwri in Amber
Rathorji Apurav Deiji of Bikaner Badgujarji Bhagam Deiji of Deoti Nirbanji Gaurav Deiji of Maroth Sisodiniji Damodar Deiji of Mewar Solankiniji Roop Deiji of Toda Nirbanji Ram Deiji of Khandela Gaurji Suhag Deiji of Maroth |
Issue | Puranmal
Pachayan Surtan Pratap Singh Gopal Jagmal Sahasmal Sanga (Sango) Balbhadra Raimal Ram Singh Saindas Chaturbhuj Kalyan Singh Bhiko Rup Singh (Rupsi) |
Dynasty | Kachwaha |
Father | Raja Chandrasen |
Mother | Chauhanji Bhagwat Deiji |
Raja Prithviraj Singh I (? –1527), also known as Prithvi Singh I, was the 16th-century Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Kingdom of Amber. He was a monarch of strong religious inclinations and during his reign, the Kingdom of Amber became increasingly politically active. He took part in the Rajput alliance against Mughal Emperor Babur, fighting against the latter in the Battle of Khanwa alongside Rana Sanga of Mewar in the year 1527. Three of Raja Prithviraj's sons successively followed him as ruler of Amber, with many of his descendants also populating the kingdom's highest aristocracy in subsequent centuries.
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