Ari Singh II explained

Succession:Maharana of the Kingdom of Mewar
Reign:1762–1773
Predecessor:Raj Singh II
Successor:Hamir Singh II
Birth Date:27 July 1724
House:Ranawat Sisodia
Father:Jagat Singh II

Maharana Ari Singh II[1] (after 27 July 1724 – 9 March 1773) was the Maharana of the Kingdom of Mewar. His accession to the throne was controversial as he was alleged to have made his way clear and unopposed by killing Kunwar Ratan Singh, the only child of his nephew and predecessor Maharana Raj Singh II (born 1743,).

The younger brother of Maharana Pratap Singh II, Ari Singh II came to the throne on the death of Pratap's son and heir, Raj Singh II, who had succeeded his father at the age of 11, reigning for seven years. Ari Singh acceded in 1762, reigning for eleven years, until his assassination by Maharao Ajit Singhji of Bundi on 9 March 1773; in turn, Ajit Singhji lived only a few months after the killing of Ari Singh.[2]

During Ari Singh's reign, the Marathas were weakened throughout India, but Mahadaji Scindia restored Maratha power in the North. He formed an alliance with the Maratha against the Mughal Empire.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UDAIPUR . 15 July 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161227164732/http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html . 27 December 2016 . dead .
  2. Book: Layall . K. C. B. . Rajputana and Ajmer: List of Ruling Princes, Chiefs and Leading Personages . 1938 . 53–54 . Seventh .