Udaipur State
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Was an independent kingdom in Rajputana region of India.
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.
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.
Disestablishment
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.