Rajput House

Maison de Jaipur (Kachwaha)

Des collines escarpées d'Amber aux palais resplendissants de Jaipur, la Maison de Jaipur — les Rajputs Kachwaha — a tissé un héritage d'ambition, d'art et d'adaptation qui a façonné le destin du Rajasthan pendant plus de huit siècles.

1128–1947South AsiaRajput HouseHinduism

"Yato Dharmastato Jaya (Where there is righteousness, there is victory)"

Maison de Jaipur (Kachwaha) crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1128–1947
Founder
Dulha Rai
Region
South Asia
Religion
Hinduism

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Dulha Rai Establishes Kachwaha Rule in Dhundhar

Dulha Rai consolidates power in the Dhundhar region, marking the foundation of the Kachwaha dynasty and the beginning of Amber's rise.

Amber Becomes the Kachwaha Capital

The seat of power shifts from Dausa to the strategically fortified Amber, signaling the growth of the family's territorial ambitions.

Marriage Alliance with Mughal Emperor Akbar

Raja Bharmal's daughter, Harkha Bai, marries Emperor Akbar, establishing a powerful alliance between the Kachwahas and the Mughals.

Raja Man Singh I Ascends the Throne

Man Singh I becomes Raja of Amber and later serves as one of Akbar's most trusted generals, expanding the family's influence across the empire.

Construction of Amber Fort Begins

Under Raja Man Singh I, work begins on the iconic Amber Fort, blending Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.

Sawai Jai Singh II Becomes Maharaja

Jai Singh II ascends the throne and embarks on a program of urban and scientific innovation.

Founding of Jaipur City

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II establishes Jaipur, India's first planned city, renowned for its grid layout and distinctive pink architecture.

Battle of Bagru

A succession conflict between Ishwari Singh and Madho Singh culminates in the Battle of Bagru, weakening the Kachwaha hold on Jaipur.

Treaty with the British

Jaipur signs a treaty with the British East India Company, becoming a princely state under British suzerainty.

Sawai Man Singh II Ascends the Throne

Man Singh II becomes Maharaja at the age of ten, ushering in a period of modernization and reform.

Integration into Independent India

The princely state of Jaipur accedes to the newly independent Indian Union, ending centuries of sovereign Kachwaha rule.

Jaipur Designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

The historic city of Jaipur is recognized by UNESCO for its architectural and cultural significance, cementing the enduring legacy of the Kachwaha dynasty.

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