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Jaimal Mertiya (1507–1568) was the ruler of Merta. He was cousin of the Hindu saint Mirabai and became the ruler of Merta after the death of his father, Rao Veeram Dev. His father was perceived as the strongest king of the east in his time. The Amar Kavya records that Udai Singh II granted Badnor along with 210 villages to Rao Jaimal. In 1553, Jaimal resisted falling under the chakri (service relationship) of Maldeo of Marwar.

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  • Jaimal Mertiya (1507–1568) was the ruler of Merta. He was cousin of the Hindu saint Mirabai and became the ruler of Merta after the death of his father, Rao Veeram Dev. His father was perceived as the strongest king of the east in his time. The Amar Kavya records that Udai Singh II granted Badnor along with 210 villages to Rao Jaimal. In 1553, Jaimal resisted falling under the chakri (service relationship) of Maldeo of Marwar. (en)
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  • 1562-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1540-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1507-09-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Rajput warriors Rao Jaimal & Patta statues in Nyatapola temple, Bhaktapur Nepal (en)
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  • 0001-02-22 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Ramdas Rathore (en)
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  • Rao Veeram Dev (en)
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  • 1540 (xsd:integer)
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  • Ruler of Merta (en)
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  • Jaimal Mertiya (1507–1568) was the ruler of Merta. He was cousin of the Hindu saint Mirabai and became the ruler of Merta after the death of his father, Rao Veeram Dev. His father was perceived as the strongest king of the east in his time. The Amar Kavya records that Udai Singh II granted Badnor along with 210 villages to Rao Jaimal. In 1553, Jaimal resisted falling under the chakri (service relationship) of Maldeo of Marwar. (en)
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  • Jaimal Rathore (en)
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