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Jadubir Singh

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Jadubir Singh
Raja
Raja of Maihar
Reign4 March 1908 – 18 July 1910
Investiture17 June 1908
PredecessorRaghubir Singh
SuccessorRandhir Singh
BornAugust 1864
Died18 July 1910
House Maihar
FatherRaghubir Singh

Jadubir Singh was the Raja of Maihar from 1908 until his death in 1910.

Biography

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He was born in August 1864 to Raghubir Singh.[1] Upon his father's death on 4 March 1908, he succeeded him as the Raja of Maihar.[2] However, it was not until 17 June 1908 that Henry Daly, the then Agent to the Governor-General in Central India, formally installed him with full powers.[3] He agreed to consult the Political Agent on all important matters related to the state.[3][4]

He died on 18 July 1910 and was succeeded by his brother, Randhir Singh, as the Raja of Maihar.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Memoranda on Native States in India, Together with a List of Independent Ruling Chiefs, Chiefs of Frontier States, and Other Notables with Their Proper Forms of Address. Superintendent Government Print., India. 1911. p. 31.
  2. ^ a b Purushotam Vishram Mawjee (1911). (1911) Imperial durbar album of the Indian princes, chiefs and zamindars, Vol. I. p. 135.
  3. ^ a b India, National Archives of (1959). Guide to the Records in the National Archives of India. The Archives. p. 86.
  4. ^ Aitchison, C. U. (1933). A Collection Of Treaties Engagements And Sanads Vol-v (1933). p. 238.