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Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Bharatpur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (2 May 1745 – 6 December 1805) was the ruling Jat Maharaja of princely state (r.1778–1805) and successor of Maharaja Keshri Singh. ==The rule== Maharaja Jawahar Singh ruled from 1763 to 1768. As he left no son, he was succeeded by his incapable, licentious and extravagant brother Maharaja Ratan Singh. Ratan Singh was ultimately killed by a juggler at Mathura. He succeeded his elder brother as Regent for his infant nephew, 11 August 1775. He was granted the title of Farzand Jang Bahadur, 24 January 1778. Keshri Singh died of smallpox in childhood, and was succeeded by his nephew on 20 March 1778. In this period the seven years War between France and England was taking place. France was flourishing under the leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte who was thinking of colonising India. The British were also trying to do the same through the East India Company. The French Governor of Pondicherry approached Captain Samru and Captain Madek to resign their service with the Jats who were considered friends of the British. According to the instructions from their Government, both the reliable and trustworthy commanders of Jats Force had to leave them, and take up their new assignment at Delhi under the Mughal Emperor.
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