Jagat Singh I
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| Jagat Singh I | |
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18th century portrait of Jagat Singh I | |
| Rana of Mewar | |
| Reign | March 1628 – 10 April 1652 |
| Predecessor | Karan Singh II |
| Successor | Raj Singh I |
| Born | 1607 |
| Died | 10 April 1652 (aged 44–45) |
| Spouse | List
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| Issue | List
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| House | Ranawat Sisodia |
| Dynasty | Sisodias of Mewar |
| Father | Karan Singh II |
| Mother | Rathorji (Mahechiji) Jeevant Kanwarji d.of Rao Jaswant Singh of Jasol in Marwar |
| Sisodia Rajputs of Mewar II (1326–1971) |
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Maharana Jagat Singh I[1] (1607 – 10 April 1652), was the Rana (ruler) of the Kingdom of Mewar belonging to the Sisodia Dynasty. He reigned from 1628 to 1652 CE.[2]
Jagat Singh succeeded his father, Karan Singh II, as the ruler of Mewar. By the time he ascended the throne, the state had recovered enough from previous conflicts that he sought to expand Mewar’s influence over neighboring territories. During decades of warfare, Mewar had lost significant areas, and regions such as Mandalgarh, Banera, Shahpura, Dungarpur, and Banswara had become effectively autonomous, governed by local chiefs holding these lands as jagirs from the Mughal emperor.[3]