Muhkam Singh
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Reign20 September 1721 – 18 November 1722
PredecessorChuraman
SuccessorBadan Singh
Died18 November 1722
| Raja Muhkam Singh | |
|---|---|
| Chieftain of Sinsini | |
| Reign | 20 September 1721 – 18 November 1722 |
| Predecessor | Churaman |
| Successor | Badan Singh |
| Died | 18 November 1722 |
| Issue | Badan Singh |
| House | Sinsinwar |
| Father | Churaman |
| Religion | Hinduism |
Raja Muhkam Singh was a chieftain and son of Churaman. He succeeded his father to the leadership of Bharatpur from 20 September 1721 to 18 November 1722. Fransoo, while giving the genealogy of the Bharatpur rulers, mentions him as the first Raja, who set up his Raj at Thoon (in Bharatpur in modern day Rajasthan, India). It appears, however, that he himself adopted the title of the Raja.[1][non-primary source needed][2]