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Sadul Singh of Bikaner
Maharaja of Bikaner (1902–1950) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lieutenant-General Sir Sadul Singh GCSI, GCIE, KStJ, CVO (7 September 1902 – 25 September 1950) was the last reigning Maharaja of Bikaner from 2 February 1943 to 30 March 1949, continuing as Head of the House of Bikaner and holding the title of Maharaja of Bikaner until his death.[1][2]
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Biography
The eldest surviving son of General Sir Ganga Singh, Sir Sadul Singh had, for the thirty years leading up to his succession, been serving in many important posts for his father. He had been a Page of Honour at the coronation of King George V and had attended him at the durbar in Delhi. In 1919, Sir Sadul was present at the Paris Peace Conference and attended the 1924 meeting of the League of Nations. He served as Chief Minister of Bikaner from 1920 to 1925 and fought in the Second World War in Persia, the Middle East and Burma. As the time for Indian independence drew near, Sir Sadul was among the first princes to accede to the Dominion of India, which he did on 7 August 1947. On 30 March 1949, Sir Sadul merged Bikaner into the United State of Greater Rajasthan.
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Marriage
He married in April 1922 Maharani Sudarshan Prasad Kanwarji Sahiba, daughter of Maharaja Venkatraman Ramanuj Prasad Singh Ju Deo of Rewa.
Children
Siblings
Maharaja Sadul Singh had 5 siblings
- Maharajkumar Ram Singh who died at childbirth.
- Captain Maharajkumar Bijey Singh of Chattargarh-Anupgarh who died at age 31 having had 3 daughters.
- Maharajkumar Vir Singh who died at the age of 1.
- Maharajkumari Chand Kanwar who died at the age of 26 having had no children.
- Maharajkumari Shiv Kanwar who later became Maharani Shiv Kanwar of Kotah, died at the age of 96 and had 3 children
Cousins
- His closest cousins from the House of Bikaner were from the cadet branches of the Bikaner Royal Family and they were via Uncle Maharaj Nahar Singh: Major Maharaj Jagmal Singh, Colonel Maharaj Narayan Singh, Colonel Maharaj Prithvi Singh, via Uncle Colonel Maharaj Sir Bhairon Singh: Maharaj Ajit Singh, Maharaj Abhay Singh Rajkumari Chanan Kumari who became Maharani Chanan Kumari of Pratapgarh, Rajkumari Subha Kanwar who became Thakurani Subha Kanwar of Jhalai and Rajkumari Kushal Kanwar.
- His maternal cousins were Via Uncle Yuvraj Maharajkumar Man Singh: Maharawat Sir Ram Singh of Pratapgarh, Rani Mohan Kumari of Sitmau, Via Uncle Maharaj Govardhan Singh: Maharaj Gopal Singh & Maharaj Bheemsinha Singh of Arnod, Thakurani Mahendra Kumari of Ras, Thakurani Shiv Kumari of Raipur, Rani Hem Kanwar of Parsoli & Thakurani Isha Kanwar of Channod and also children (if any) of Maharani Raj Kunwrani of Sailana (wife of Maharaja Dileep Singh of Sailana).
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Death
He died in London on 25 September 1950 at the age of 48.[3] His eldest son, Karni Singh succeeded him as the Maharaja of Bikaner.[3]
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