Swarup Singh of Udaipur explained

Maharana Swarup Singh
Succession:Maharana of Udaipur
Reign:1842–61
Predecessor:Sardar Singh
Successor:Shambhu Singh
Birth Date:8 January 1815
Spouse:Rathorji Gulab Kanwarji

Chawdiji Phool Kanwarji of Kaladwas in Mewar

Bhatiyaniji Chand Kanwarji of Barsalpur in Bikaner

Rathorji (Mertaniji) Abhai Kanwarji of Ghanerao in Marwar

Issue:No Issue
House:Ranawat-Sisodia
Father:Shivdan Singh of Bagore
Mother:Kachwahiji (Rajawatji) Ugra Kanwarji

Maharana Swarup Singh[1] (or Sarup Singh) (8 January 1815 – 17 November 1861) was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Udaipur State previously Kingdom of Mewar (r. 1842–1861). He was the biological son of Maharaj Shivdan Singh of Bagore branch of the family but was adopted by his elder brother Maharana Sardar Singh.[2] His reign spanned the Indian Rebellion of 1857 although he remained on the sidelines, as a party to the 1818 treaty with the English East India Company signed by Maharaja Bhim Singh. He died in the year 1861 four years later after the Indian rebellion. He was succeeded by his nephew Shambhu Singh, son of his brother Kunwar Sher Singh.

Notes and References

  1. http://members.iinet.net.au/~royalty/ips/u/udaipur_r.html UDAIPUR
  2. Web site: Bagore (Thikana).