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Name: Bundi State

Type: Polity

Start: 1343 AD

End: 1713 AD

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Was a polity located in the modern-day Indian State of Rajasthan.

Establishment


  • January 1343: Bundi state founded.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Akbar the Great


    Expansion during the rule of Akbar the Great in the Mughal Empire.

  • January 1570: Emperor Akbar conferred the title of Rao Raja upon Rao Surjan Singh of Bundi after the surrender of Ranthambore Fort and his submission.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • June 1707: During the period between 18 June 1707 and 8 September 1713, Kota State was briefly reunited with Bundi State. This was during the reign of Maharaja Bhim Singh of Kota and Maharao Budh Singh of Bundi.

  • August 1713: During the period between 18 June 1707 and 8 September 1713, Kota State was briefly reunited with Bundi under the rule of Maharaja Bhim Singh of Kota and Maharao Budh Singh of Bundi. This temporary reunification was a result of political alliances and power struggles in the region during that time.

  • Disestablishment


  • August 1713: During the period between 18 June 1707 and 8 September 1713, Kota State was briefly reunited with Bundi under the rule of Maharaja Bhim Singh of Kota and Maharao Budh Singh of Bundi. This temporary reunification was a result of political alliances and power struggles in the region during that time.
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