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Jai Singh (5 December 1653 – 23 September 1698), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom, ruling from 1680 to 1698. He was a son of Mahanara Raj Singh I. Jai Singh fought a series of battles against Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. In 1680–81, he sent his noble Dayaldas in Malwa. Dayaldas occupied Dhar and Mandu. He looted those cities and fought a series of battles against Mughal army.He married Dayawati Bai (1650–1683), a Kachhawa princess of Amber, who died in childbirth.He built Dhebar lake also known as Jaisamand, in 1685.

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  • ジャイ・シング(Jai Singh, 1653年12月5日 - 1698年9月23日)は、北インドのラージャスターン地方、メーワール王国の君主(在位:1680年 - 1698年)。 (ja)
  • Jai Singh (5 December 1653 – 23 September 1698), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom, ruling from 1680 to 1698. He was a son of Mahanara Raj Singh I. Jai Singh fought a series of battles against Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. In 1680–81, he sent his noble Dayaldas in Malwa. Dayaldas occupied Dhar and Mandu. He looted those cities and fought a series of battles against Mughal army.He married Dayawati Bai (1650–1683), a Kachhawa princess of Amber, who died in childbirth.He built Dhebar lake also known as Jaisamand, in 1685. (en)
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  • Jai Singh (5 December 1653 – 23 September 1698), was the Maharana of Mewar Kingdom, ruling from 1680 to 1698. He was a son of Mahanara Raj Singh I. Jai Singh fought a series of battles against Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. In 1680–81, he sent his noble Dayaldas in Malwa. Dayaldas occupied Dhar and Mandu. He looted those cities and fought a series of battles against Mughal army.He married Dayawati Bai (1650–1683), a Kachhawa princess of Amber, who died in childbirth.He built Dhebar lake also known as Jaisamand, in 1685. On the last attack which was made by Aurangzeb with his three sons and an army of number more than 5 times than that of Maharana's, Maharana Jai Singh deployed a tactic under which he with his subjects (including villagers) took shelter under different dens after emptying all food supplies and water of well and taking it with them. When Aurangzeb attacked the villages he found nothing to be plundered, and later mughals were defeated by the rajputs. (en)
  • ジャイ・シング(Jai Singh, 1653年12月5日 - 1698年9月23日)は、北インドのラージャスターン地方、メーワール王国の君主(在位:1680年 - 1698年)。 (ja)
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