Dholpur state

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Dholpur State or Dhaulpur State, ruled by Bamrolia Jat Dynasty was an independent kingdom from 1805 to 1818 and a princely state under British suzerainty from 1818 to 1949 in eastern Rajasthan. It was founded by Rana Kirat Singh, the ruler of Gohad, in 1805 AD. Dholpur State was a salute state entitled to a 15 gun-salute official and 17 gun-salute Personal.[1] The state was merged into the Union of India in April 1949 and Udai Bhan Singh was the last ruling Maharaj-Rana of Dholpur.[2][3]

CapitalDholpur
1901
3,038 km2 (1,173 sq mi)
Today part ofIndia
 · Rajasthan
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Dholpur State
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Dholpur State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
CapitalDholpur
Area 
 1901
3,038 km2 (1,173 sq mi)
Population 
 1901
3,18,347
Government
  TypeSovereign monarchy (1805–1818)
Princely state (1818–1947)
Constitutional monarchy (1947–1949)
Maharaj Rana 
 1805–1835
Kirat Singh (first)
 1911–1949
Udai Bhan Singh (last)
History 
 Established
1805
1949
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gohad State
Maratha Empire
Matsya Union
Today part ofIndia
 · Rajasthan
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History

Maharaj Rana Bhagwant Singh in 1870.
Kesarbagh palace, the mansion of the former ruler of the erstwhile Dholpur State in Dholpur, now Dholpur Military School

Dholpur State, located in present-day Dholpur district of Rajasthan, was established due to British political intervention in Rajputana.

To create a buffer between the Kingdom of Bharatpur and the Marathas, who often allied against them, the British supported the Jats led by Rana Kirat Singh. Jats helped the British to reclaim the Gohad region from the Scindias. As part of an agreement, Rana Kirat Singh was given control of Dholpur, while the British took over Gohad. Thus, Dholpur State was formed, and Rana Kirat Singh declared its ruler in 1805.[4]

The last ruler of Dholpur signed the instrument of accession to the Indian Union on 7 April 1949 and the state was merged in short-lived Matsya Union.[5]

Vasundhara Raje, a former chief minister of Rajasthan, is also a member of the former ruling family of Dholpur.[citation needed]

Dholpur House

The Dholpur House was constructed in 1920 by Maharaj-Rana Udai bhan Singh, the Jat Ruler of erstwhile princely state of Dholpur. It was built for his transit residence whenever he was at Delhi. Dholpur House is located on Shahjahan Road, near India Gate. It was built in the Art Deco style.[6]

Today, the building serves as the headquarters of the Union Public Service Commission.[7] The UPSC conducts interviews at Dholpur House to recruit candidates for the All India Services and Group A services for the Government of India.

Dholpur House

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