Which ruler of Jind conferred the title of ‘Maharaja’?

Ranvir Singh
Raghuvir Singh
Sarup Singh
None of these

The correct answer is: A. Ranvir Singh

Ranvir Singh was the ruler of Jind from 1734 to 1770. He was the son of Suraj Mal, the founder of the Jind State. Ranvir Singh was a powerful and successful ruler. He expanded his territory and increased the power of the Jind State. He was also a patron of the arts and literature.

In 1764, Ranvir Singh was conferred the title of ‘Maharaja’ by the Mughal emperor Shah Alam II. This was a significant honor, as it recognized Ranvir Singh’s status as a powerful and independent ruler.

The other options are incorrect.

  • B. Raghuvir Singh was the ruler of Jind from 1770 to 1786. He was the son of Ranvir Singh. Raghuvir Singh was not as successful as his father. He was defeated by the Marathas in 1772 and lost some of his territory.
  • C. Sarup Singh was the ruler of Jind from 1786 to 1822. He was the son of Raghuvir Singh. Sarup Singh was a weak and ineffective ruler. He was unable to maintain the power and prestige of the Jind State.
  • D. None of these is not the correct answer.