udaipur state
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Udaipur State
Udaipur State (Princely State)
Establishment
January 729: Mewar was founded by Bappa Rawal, formerly a chieftain of the Mori king of Chittor, who acquired control of Chittor in c.728.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Shahu I in the Maratha Empire.
January 1726: The Marathas made the first successful incursion into Mewar territory in 1725 and, subsequently, continued to exert increasing influence not only on Mewar but also surrounding states.
Was the partition of British India in two independent entities: India (with a Hindu majority) and Pakistan (with a Muslim majority). This included the several princely states that were dependent on the British Colony.
July 1949: The last ruler of Udaipur State signed the accession to Independent India on 7 April 1949.
January 1037: The Guhilas assumed sovereignty after the decline of the Gurjara-Pratiharas in the 11th century.
January 1151: The junior branch of he Guhila ruled from Sesoda with the title Rana, and gave rise to the Sisodia Rajput dynasty.
January 1227: Foundation of the Jodhpur Kingdom, also known as Kingdom of Marwar.
January 1312: Sirohi State was founded in c. 1311 by Lumbha, who conquered the area which later formed the state. In 1311, then-ruler Shivabhan established the capital of the state at Shivpuri, 3 kilometers east of the present-day town of Sirohi.
January 1616: In 1615, after four decades of skirmishing, Mewar and the Mughals entered into a treaty under which Mewar territory under the Mughals' possession was returned in exchange for the crown prince of Mewar attending the Mughal court and Mewar providing a force of 1,000 horsemen to the Mughals.
January 1630: In 1629 the Phulia estate jagir was given to a Sisodia prince called Sujan Singh by the Mughal emperor for his gallant services. Sujan immediately renamed Phulia to Shahpura after his benefactor Shah Jahan.
January 1818: By 1817, the British were anxious to have alliances with Rajput rulers and the Treaty of Friendship, Alliances and Unity was concluded between Mewar and East India Company (on behalf of Britain) on 13 January 1818. Under the treaty, the British Government agreed to protect the territory of Mewar, in return for which Mewar acknowledged British supremacy and agreed to abstain from political associations with other states and to pay one-fourth of its revenues as tribute for 5 years, and three-eight in perpetuity.
Disestablishment
July 1949: The last ruler of Udaipur State signed the accession to Independent India on 7 April 1949.