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chhatri and Maharaja
The chhatri of Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur has fine frescos illuminating the life of Surajmal, vividly depicting darbar and hunting scenes, royal processions and wars.
* Gohad-The Jat rulers of Gohad constructed the chhatri of Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana on the Gwalior Fort.

chhatri and Singh
Bada Bagh, near Jaisalmer, with the memorial cenotaph, chhatri of Jai Singh II.
To the left of the fort is the chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot defending the Mehrangarh fort.
Flanked by a row of enormous stone elephants, the Lake Pichola island has an impressive chhatri carved from gray blue stone, built by Maharana Jagat Singh.
* Parsurampura-Thakur Sardul Singh Shekhawat's chhatri

chhatri and is
The chhatri, seen in Indian architecture, fits the definition of a cupola when it is used atop a larger structure.
In some places, the interior of the chhatri is painted in the same manner as the Haveli.
A distinguishing feature is the row of chhatri over the sanctuary.
* Panch Mahal: A five-storied palatial structure, with the tiers gradually diminishing in size, till the final one, which is a single large-domed chhatri.
The chhatri of Malhar Rao Holkar at Alampur is great archaeology chhatri in Bhind district
The chhatri of Rao Lakhpatji is very famous for its intricate designs & carvings.
The tower is topped by an octagonal chhatri supported by eight pillars and decorated with white marble.
The Hindu chhatri ( small cupola ) on top is used as a platform for announcing eclipses and the arrival of monsoons.

chhatri and .
The term chhatri, used for these canopylike structures, comes from Hindustani word literally meaning umbrella, and are found throughout the northwestern region of Rajasthan as well as in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
It was repaired by Major R. Smith of the Royal Engineers who restored the Qutub Minar in 1223 replacing the cupola with a Bengali-style chhatri which was later removed by Governor General, Lord Hardinge in 1848, as it looked out of place, and now stands in the outer lawns of the complex, popularly known as Smith's Folly.
# From Hindi ( chatra, also chhatri + pati ) meaning a person worthy of a ceremonial umbrella.
Set in a narrow valley, the cenotaphs of the former rulers of Jaipur consist of the somewhat typical chhatri or umbrella-shaped memorials.
* Alampur-Maharani Ahilya Bai Holkar built the chhatri of Malhar Rao Holkar at Alampur in Bhind district in 1766 A. D.

Maharaja and Singh
It was forged, on the foundations of the Khalsa, under the leadership of Maharaja Ranjit Singh ( 1780 – 1839 ) from an array of autonomous Punjabi Misls.
* 1799 – Ranjit Singh conquers Lahore and becomes Maharaja of The Punjab ( Sikh Empire ).
* 1948 – Gaj Singh, Maharaja of Jodhpur
A lithography | lithograph by Emily Eden showing one of the favourite horses of Maharaja Ranjit Singh with the head officer of his stables and his collection of jewels, including the Koh-i-Noor that he extorted from list of monarchs of Afghanistan | Afghan Emir Shuja Shah Durrani.
Dalhousie arranged that the diamond should be presented by Maharaja Ranjit Singh's young successor, Duleep Singh, to Queen Victoria in 1850.
* 1952 – Gaj Singh is crowned Maharaja of Jodhpur.
After the murder of Sri Teen Maharaja Ranodip Singh, the Shumshers occupied the hereditary throne of Prime Minister and added " Jung Bahadur " to their name, although they were descended from Jung's younger brother Dhir Shumsher.
* 1780 – Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of The Punjab ( Sikh Empire ), ( d. 1839 )
At the peak of their political power the Sikhs under Maharaja Ranjit Singh controlled a large kingdom centered in Lahore which was also secular and egalitarian.
** Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Founder of Azad Kashmir, Guerrilla leader who Led the Kashmir revolt against Maharaja Hari Singh of Kashmir.
** Maharaja Ranjit Singh ( Sikh Empire, Punjab ) 1801 – 1839
* Maharaja Ranjit Singh ( Sikh Empire, Punjab )
* Maharaja Ranjit Singh ( Sikh Empire, Punjab )
* June 27 – Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of The Punjab ( Sikh Empire ), ( b. 1780 )
* November 13 – Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of The Punjab ( Sikh Empire ), ( d. 1839 )
Later he was crowned with the name Vivekananda by Ajit Singh, the Maharaja of Khetri.
With the aid of funds collected by his Madras disciples and Rajas of Mysore, Ramnad, Khetri, Dewans and other followers, Vivekananda left for Chicago on 31 May 1893 from Bombay assuming the name Vivekananda — the name suggested by the Maharaja of Khetri, Ajit Singh.
The Janam Asthan Gurdwara Nankana Sahib, originally constructed in around 1600 CE was renovated in the years 1819 – 20 CE by Gian-Punjab Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia The Sikh Conference of Panjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Peshawar, Kangra and Hazara.
Although never ruled directly by neighbouring Jammu and Kashmir, Hunza was a vassal of Jammu and Kashmir from the time of Maharaja Ranbir Singh of Jammu and Kashmir.
Two Rajas who became Maharajas in the twentieth century were the Maharaja of Cochin and the legendary Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala.
Page 2 of the Instrument of Accession, with signatures of Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, and Viscount Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma | Mountbatten of Burma, Governor-General of India.
Undivided Punjab was ruled by a Sikh dynasty founded by Maharaja Ranjit Singh for 50 years from 1799 to 1849 AD, before its conquest by the British.
Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.
His Highness Maharaja Bhupinder Singh ( 1900 – 1938 ) gave the Patiala state a prominent place on the political map of India and, in the field of international sports.

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