Rao Surjan Singh

Rao Raja Surjan Singh was the 14th Rao Rajput Raja of Bundi. He was crowned in 1554.[1] He was the governor of Ranthambore under the vassalage of the Sisodias of Mewar, until 1568.[2] His son Duda allied with Maharana Pratap, and was defeated by the Mughal Empire after which he fled and Bundi was conferred upon Surjan's son Bhoj.[3] After not getting any success in conquering the fort of Ranthambore, Emperor Akbar gave this task to Mansingh. Raja Man Singh made a courtesy call to Rao Surjan Singh with a fixed time. On this occasion, Raja Mansingh was accompanied by Akbar himself in the guise of Chobdar, who was recognized by the uncle of Rao Surjan Singh who was present there and was respectfully seated Gave a seat. After the intense consultation of Rao Surjan with Mansingh, the main 10 conditions were laid according to the treaty proposal made.[4]

Rao Surjan Singh
Ruler of Bundi
Reign1554–1584
PredecessorRao Arjun Singh
SuccessorRao Bhoj Singh
Died1585
IssueDuda
Bhoj
Raimal
one more son
Full name
Surjan Singh Hada Chauhan
FatherRao Arjun Singh

References

  1. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v.9, p.80
  2. Imperial Gazetteer of India, v.9, p.80
  3. Akbarnama by Abu'l Fazl "One of the occurrences was the sending of an army to punish Daudā,* the son of Rai Sarjan, the ruler of Ranthambore. That evil-disposed one went off without leave to his native country of Būndī, and opened the hand of oppression."
  4. Rao Surjan's conditions in front of Akbar
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