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Bhim Singh may refer to: * Bhim Singh of Amber (died 1537), ruler of the kingdom of Amber * Bhim Singh Rana (1707–1756), ruler of the princely state of Gohad * Bhim Singh of Marwar (died 1803) * Bhim Singh of Mewar (1768–1828), of Mewar Kingdom and the 1st Maharana of the Princely state of Udaipur * Bhim Singh II (1909–1991), last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Kotah * Bhim Singh (politician) (born 1937), Indian politician, activist and author * Bhim Singh (Bihar politician) (born 1962), Indian educationist and politician * Bhim Singh (athlete) (born 1945), Indian former high jumper * Bhim Singh (wrestler), Indian freestyle wrestler * A. Bhimsingh or Bhim Singh, Indian filmmaker See also

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Bhim Singh Of Amber
Bhim Singh (died 22 July 1537) was a sixteenth-century Rajput ruler of Amber. He was the eldest son of his father, Raja Prithviraj Singh I, by his wife Bala Bai, a daughter of Rao Lunkaran of Bikaner. Some sources allege that Prithviraj died at the hands of Bhim, who in turn was later killed by his own son Askaran. However, according to historian Jadunath Sarkar, these claims of patricide lack credibility since their sources are anonymous and undated. Bhim is also said to have overthrown his predecessor and brother Puranmal, though this too is uncertain. Bhim only reigned for three and a half years before dying on 22 July 1537. He was succeeded in quick succession by two sons, Ratan Singh and Askaran, before the throne eventually passed to his younger brother Bharmal Raja Bharmal, also known as Bihari Mal, and Bihar Mal (1498 – 27 January 1574), was the 23rd ruler of Jaipur State, Amber, which was later known as Jaipur. He was a ruler of the Kachhwaha clan. His d ...
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Bhim Singh Rana
This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) These polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the Maratha Confederacy or British East India Company. Afghan monarchies and non-British colonies are listed at List of state leaders in the 18th century#Asia: South. : Bengal and Northeast India * Ahom kingdom ( complete list) – :*Sukhrungphaa, King (1696–1714) :*Sutanphaa, King (1714–1744) :*Sunenphaa, King (1744–1751) :*Suremphaa, King (1751–1769) :*Sunyeophaa, King (1769–1780) :*Suhitpangphaa, King (1780–1795) :*Suklingphaa, King (1795–1811) *Bengal Subah ( complete list) – :*Murshid Quli Khan, Nawab (1717–1727) :*Sarfaraz Khan, Nawab (1727–1727) :*Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan, Nawab (1727–1739) :*Sarfaraz Khan, Nawab (1739–1740) :*Alivardi Khan, Nawab (1740–1756) :*Siraj ud-Daulah, Nawab (1756–1757) :* Jafar Ali Khan, Nawab (1757–1760, 1763–1765) :* Qasim, Nawab (1760–1763) :* ...
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