Talk:Man Singh I of Amber

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Raja Man Singh and his father Raja Bhagawan das were really great sons of

India they realised that India at the time of Akbar the great was feudal

state and Akbar was destined to unite her into a unified state.They joined

hands with Akbar who really ruled like a true imprtial king taking care

of his subjects withoput any bias of religion.


There is some (unfounded as yet) talk that it was infact Raja Man Singh and not Shah Jahan who was resposible for the contruction of Taj Mahal.

The Tajmahal was no doubt constructed by Mughal Emperer Shahjahan.But the place of construction was formerly Haveli of Man Singh.Though this is also disputed.But generally it is accepted that Shahjahan acquired the land for construction of Taj and Raja of Amber was compensated with another land. --Shivbramh 15:06, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mansingka?

With time the name Mansingh has got changed into Mansinghka or Mansingka.

I thought this particular article is about Raja Man Singh I of Amber, grandson of Bharmal? I have never heard about him being from Bhilwara or having his name changed to Mansingka, as his life story has been fairly well documented in Rajasthan. For obvious reasons I have removed the sentence. Devraj Singh 15:37, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

Raja Man Singh was grandson of Bharmal and son of Bhagwant Das.Bhagwant Das also served in Mughal army as notable general. --Shivbramh 15:06, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Search Terms

Searching for "Man Singh" does not bring up this entry. How can this be fixed? 66.68.173.84 03:49, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

Fixed. If you go there you can see in the edit view how to make redirects. Cheers Thomas 12:38, 27 December 2006 (UTC)