Rao Raja Chattar Sal
Portrait of Rao Chattar Sal of Bundi
Ruler of Bundi
Reign1632–1658
PredecessorRao Ratan Singh
SuccessorRao Bhao Singh
Died1658
SpouseRathorji Shyam Kanwarji of Marwar

Chandrawatji Prem Kanwarji of Rampura

Sisodiniji Raj Kanwarji of Pratapgarh

Narukiji Nritya Kanwarji of Kakor in Amber

Solankiniji Suraj Kanwarji of Nainwa in Bundi

Jadonji Anand Kanwarji of Karauli

Rathorji Phool Kanwarji of Idar

Ranawatji Chandra Kanwarji of Mewar

Parmarji Ram Kanwarji of Malpura in Ajmer

Gaurji Padam Kanwarji of Rajgarh in Ajmer

Chundawatji Shyam Kanwarji of Begun in Mewar

Jhaliji Sada Kanwarji of Gangdhar in Jhalawar
IssueSons:-
  • Maharao Bhao Singh
  • Bhim Singh
  • Bhagwant Singh
  • Bharat Singh
  • Bhupal Singh (died infant)
  • Bhupat Singh (died infant)
  • Ishwari Singh (died infant)

Daughters:- Karam Kanwarji m.to Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Marwar

Khuman Kanwarji m.to Maharana Raj Singh I of Mewar

Ram Kanwarji m.to Maharaja Anoop Singh Ju Devji of Rewa

Ganga Kanwarji m.to Maharana Jai Singh of Mewar

Kalyan Kanwarji (died infant)

Laad Kanwarji (died infant)
Names
Maharajadhiraj Hatendra Shiromani Sar Buland Rai Maharao Raja Chattar Sal Singhji Hada
HouseHada Chauhan
FatherYuvraj Gopinath Singhji
MotherSisodiniji Deep Kanwarji d.of Kunwar Jagmal and granddaughter of Maharana Udai Singh II of Mewar

Maharao Chatra Sal or Shatru Sal Ji (r. 1632–1658) was one of the most prominent Hada Chauhan rulers of the Kingdom of Bundi. He built the temple of Keshavrao at Kishorai-Patan and Chatra Mahal in the upper storey of Taragarh Fort,Bundi.

He came on the throne of Bundi after his grandfather Maharao Ratan Singh, as his father Yuvraj Gopinath Singhji died while Ratan Singh was still alive. He saw the imperial service with the Mughal forces as head of his Hada Chauhan rajput troop and was considered an integral part of Mughal army by emperor Shah Jahan. Rao Chatra Sal was trusted by the crown prince Dara Shikoh with governorship of Delhi , a rare privilege for a Hindu. He also served as a foster brother to princess Jahanara, Shah Jahan's eldest daughter, with whom he shared a close friendship.[1]

He remained loyal to the emperor Shah Jahan and his heir apparent Dara Shikoh during the War of Succession against Aurangzeb, despite temptations and threats from the latter. Maharao Chatra Sal being the head comander general died fighting while leading his loyal Hada Rajput troops[2] in the Battle of Samugarh in the year 1658 along with his youngest son Kunwar Bharat Singh and several other clansmen and family members.[3]

Chatra Sal had married Shyam Kanwar daughter of Kunwar Dalpat Singhji who was the grandfather of Raja Ratan Singh founder of a separate line of Rathores of Ratlam ,Sailana and Sitamau in the Malwaregion ,son of Mota Raja Udai Singh of Marwar.[4] She was the mother of his eldest son, Maharao Bhao Singh(1658 – 1681), who succeeded his father to the throne of Bundi.

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References

  1. Kobita Sarker (2007). Shah Jahan and his paradise on earth: the story of Shah Jahan's creations in Agra and Shahjahanabad in the golden days of the Mughals. K.P. Bagchi & Co. p. 191. ISBN 978-81-7074-300-2.
  2. Crump, Vivien; Toh, Irene (1996). Rajasthan. London: Everyman Guides. p. 291. ISBN 1-85715-887-3.
  3. Sodhi, Jiwan (1999). A Study of Bundi School of Painting. India: Abhinav Publications. p. 29. ISBN 81-7017-347-7.
  4. The Mertiyo Rathors of Merto, Rajasthan. Vol. II. p. 44.

5. Vansh Bhaskar by Suryamal Mishran

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