Mat Prakash
Raja of Nahan
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Mat Prakash, also known as Medini Prakash[1], was a king of Sirmur State in present-day Himachal Pradesh, India. He ruled from 1684 until his death in 1704.[2]
Reign1684 – 1704
PredecessorBudh Chand Prakash (father)
SuccessorHari Prakash (brother)
BornJog Raj
| Mat Prakash | |
|---|---|
| Raja of Nahan | |
| Raja of Sirmur State | |
| Reign | 1684 – 1704 |
| Predecessor | Budh Chand Prakash (father) |
| Successor | Hari Prakash (brother) |
| Born | Jog Raj |
| Died | 1704 |
Early life
Relationship with Sikhs
In 1685 he invited Guru Gobind Singh to live in his realm.[4][1] The reason for him doing so has been attributing either to him being highly reverent of the Guru, whose life was endangered in Anandpur due to hostile rajas seeking to eliminate him or as a realpolitik move to ally himself to the Guru to prevent any possible attacks on his state by rival kingdoms.[1] Mat Prakash did not join Bhim Chand (Kahlur) and the other local rajas in their wars against the Sikhs.[1]