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Umaid Singh GCSI GCIE KCVO (8 July 1903 – 9 June 1947), also spelled Umed Singh, was Maharaja of Jodhpur from 1918 until his death, He was the Rajput Ruler. The second son of Sardar Singh of Jodhpur, he succeeded his elder brother Maharaja Sir Sumer Singh upon his death in 1918; in 1922 he served as the aide-de-camp to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII). Ruling under the regency of his granduncle until 1923, he was then formally invested as Maharaja by Lord Reading. During his reign, Sir Umaid Singh reformed and reorganised the Jodhpur State Forces and the judicial department, introduced a scheme for extending primary education, revised the land revenue settlement and established state pensions and a Provident Fund for state employees. Enjoying a distinguished military career, he die

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  • Umaid Singh (de)
  • Umaid Singh (it)
  • Умайд Сингх (ru)
  • Umaid Singh (en)
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  • Umaid Singh oder mit vollem Namen Svasti Shri Rajadhiraja Sahib Umaid Singh II. Bahadur (* 8. Juli 1903 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Indien; † 9. Juni 1947 in Mount Abu, Rajasthan) war – unter britischer Oberhoheit – seit dem Jahr 1918 Maharaja des im Nordwesten des Subkontinents gelegenen Fürstenstaats Marwar mit der Hauptstadt Jodhpur. (de)
  • Umaid Singh (Jodhpur, 8 luglio 1903 – Jodhpur, 9 giugno 1947) fu maharaja di Jodhpur dal 1918 al 1947. (it)
  • Умайд Сингх, также известный как Умед Сингх (хинди उम्मेद सिंह; 8 июля 1903 — 9 июня 1947) — 27-й махараджа княжества Джодхпур из династии Ратхор (3 октября 1918 — 9 июня 1947). (ru)
  • Umaid Singh GCSI GCIE KCVO (8 July 1903 – 9 June 1947), also spelled Umed Singh, was Maharaja of Jodhpur from 1918 until his death, He was the Rajput Ruler. The second son of Sardar Singh of Jodhpur, he succeeded his elder brother Maharaja Sir Sumer Singh upon his death in 1918; in 1922 he served as the aide-de-camp to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII). Ruling under the regency of his granduncle until 1923, he was then formally invested as Maharaja by Lord Reading. During his reign, Sir Umaid Singh reformed and reorganised the Jodhpur State Forces and the judicial department, introduced a scheme for extending primary education, revised the land revenue settlement and established state pensions and a Provident Fund for state employees. Enjoying a distinguished military career, he die (en)
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  • Umaid Singh (en)
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  • Umaid Singh (en)
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  • Jodhpur, Rajputana Agency, British India (en)
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