Udaipur State first dealt with this fathers assassins and killed them.
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Udaipur State first dealt with this fathers assassins and killed them.
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Udaipur State invaded the sultanate of Nagaur and captured Supadlaksha striking a rivalry with the Sultan of Nagaur and Gujarat.
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Udaipur State engaged with Sanga in two major battles when he realized Sanga had been encroaching on land in the Sultanate.
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Udaipur State was wounded in battle and was removed in an unconscious state by Prithviraj Kachwaha of Amber.
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Udaipur State is most known for establishing the city of Udaipur.
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Udaipur State settled people in the city and constructed forts as well.
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Udaipur State was advice by his generals to make adequate arrangements for defense and then retire to the hilly areas of Chittor which he heeded.
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Udaipur State saw Mughals as invaders who were resisted by his father and grandfather.
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Udaipur State retired from his fortress until Chittor was recaptured, forbade the use of silver and gold in the kingdom, and forbade sowing of crops to prevent Mughal forces from acquiring supplies from his own land.
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Udaipur State reformed his kingdom and repaired several temples including the Ranakpur Jain temple damaged by Mughal commanders.
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Udaipur State get the famous Jag Mandir constructed during his reign.
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Udaipur State next attacked pargana of Malpura, Tonk, Chatsu, L t and Sambhar.
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Udaipur State expanded the Mewar kingdom to bigger heights than before.
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Udaipur State's attempt was cut short by his death, but was successfully carried out by Jai in 1681.
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Udaipur State died in 1838 leaving no heir and his throne, after a long discussion among senior nobles, was offered to Sardar Singh, the great-grandson of Maharana Sangram Singh II from his son Nath Singh of Bagore.
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Udaipur State died soon in 1842 and was succeeded by his brother Swarup Singh.
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Udaipur State made several Administrative reforms which led to improvement in the financial situation.
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Udaipur State extended help to the EIC during the 1857 revolt by giving shelter to distressed European families and by cracking down on the supporters of the revolt in Mewar.
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Udaipur State further reformed the region till the end of his reign in 1874.
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