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| name = Kesari Singh Rajpurohit | | name = Kesari Singh Rajpurohit | ||
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| birth_date = 1680 | | birth_date = 1680 | ||
| birth_place = Tinwari, Jodhpur | | birth_place = Tinwari, Jodhpur | ||
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| death_date = March 1731 | | death_date = March 1731 | ||
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⚫ | '''Kesari Singh Rajpurohit''' was youngest son of Patshah ]. He became the royal advisor, ] of kherapa, military commander and rajguru (1720 - 1731 AD) of the ] during the reign of ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rajpurohit |first=Dr. Prahlad Singh |title=Rajpurohit Jati ka Itihas (Vol. 1, 2) |date=2010 |publisher=RG GROUP |year=2010 |isbn=9789390179060 |edition=2nd |location=Jodhpur, Rajasthan |publication-date=2010 |language=Hindi}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Rajpurohit |first=Prahlad Singh |title=Veer Kesarisingh Rajpurohit ka Jasprakash |publisher=RG GROUP |year=2021 |location=Jodhpur, Rajasthan |publication-date=2021 |language=Hindi}}</ref> | ||
Kesari Singh Rajpurohit was son of ]. He was the royal advisor, Rajpurohit of marwar (1720 - 1731 AD), and military commander of the ]. | |||
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==Battle of Ahmedabad== | |||
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During the reign of Delhi's emperor ], Kesari Singh Rajpurohit, along with the army of Maharaja ] of Jodhpur and ] of ], fought against the huge army of Nawab Sarbuland Khan of ] and attained martyrdom.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Reu |first=Vishweshwara |title=History of Marwar(1938) |publisher=Rajasthani Granthagar, Jodhpur |year=2019 |isbn=9789387297722 |edition=2nd |location=Jodhpur |publication-date=2019 |language=Hindi, English}}</ref> Kesari Singh was a first-line army officer of the second front in the Marwar army. He fought with a sword in both hands in the fierce battle. He killed Afghan Sardar Aabad Ali, Jamal Ali, and Sheikh Mujahid Tarin Khan and saved Bakht Singh from a fierce attack. When the swords broke, he continued fighting the enemies with the help of a dagger. According to famouse bard, poet and writter '''karnidan''' : "''Even after his head was cut off, Kesari Singh Akherajot continued fighting the enemies for a long time and attained martyrdom''" .<ref name=":0" /> | |||
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Rajpurohit of Marwar (1720 - 1732)VeerKesari Singh Rajpurohit | |
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Born | 1680 Tinwari, Jodhpur |
Died | March 1731 |
Father | Akheraj |
Kesari Singh Rajpurohit was youngest son of Patshah Akheraj Singh Rajpurohit. He became the royal advisor, Sardar of kherapa, military commander and rajguru (1720 - 1731 AD) of the Kingdom of Marwar during the reign of Maharaja Abhay Singh.
Battle of Ahmedabad
During the reign of Delhi's emperor Muhammad Shah, Kesari Singh Rajpurohit, along with the army of Maharaja Abhay Singh of Jodhpur and Bakht Singh of Nagaur, fought against the huge army of Nawab Sarbuland Khan of Ahmedabad and attained martyrdom. Kesari Singh was a first-line army officer of the second front in the Marwar army. He fought with a sword in both hands in the fierce battle. He killed Afghan Sardar Aabad Ali, Jamal Ali, and Sheikh Mujahid Tarin Khan and saved Bakht Singh from a fierce attack. When the swords broke, he continued fighting the enemies with the help of a dagger. According to famouse bard, poet and writter karnidan : "Even after his head was cut off, Kesari Singh Akherajot continued fighting the enemies for a long time and attained martyrdom" .
References
- Rajpurohit, Dr. Prahlad Singh (2010). Rajpurohit Jati ka Itihas (Vol. 1, 2) (in Hindi) (2nd ed.). Jodhpur, Rajasthan: RG GROUP. ISBN 9789390179060.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Rajpurohit, Prahlad Singh (2021). Veer Kesarisingh Rajpurohit ka Jasprakash (in Hindi). Jodhpur, Rajasthan: RG GROUP.
- Reu, Vishweshwara (2019). History of Marwar(1938) (in Hindi and English) (2nd ed.). Jodhpur: Rajasthani Granthagar, Jodhpur. ISBN 9789387297722.