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  1. Durgadas Rathore (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718) was the Rathore Rajput General of the Kingdom of Marwar. He is credited with having preserved the rule of the Rathore dynasty over Marwar (Present day Rajasthan's reigon), India, following the death of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in the 17th century.

    • 22 November 1718 (aged 80)
  2. Durgadas Rathore played an instrumental role in protecting the Rathore dynasty of Jodhpur during this war. British period. The Rathore ruler of Jodhpur Man Singh, initially refused to form treaties with the British.

  3. 31 de may. de 2022 · Rise of Durgadas Rathore. Durgadas Rathore was born on 13 August 1638. He was the son of Askaran Rathore who was a general in the army of Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Jodhpur. To this day he is remembered as the savior of the Marwar Kingdom as he alone fought against the wrath of Aurangzeb.

  4. Rajput war. Durgadas Rathore and Ajit Singh. On 23 July 1679, Aurangzeb made attempts to divide Marwar into two Rathore principalities, one held by Inder Singh Rathore and other by Ajit Singh. Aurangzeb also proposed that Ajit Singh should be raised as a Muslim and offered Jodhpur in return. [4]

  5. Veer Durgadas Rathore (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718) was the Rathore Rajput General of Kingdom of Marwar. He is credited with having preserved the rule of the Rathore dynasty over Marwar, India, following the death of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in the 17th century. In doing so he had to defy...

  6. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Durgadas Rathore (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718) was the Rathore Rajput General of the Kingdom of Marwar. He is credited with having preserved the rule of the Rathore dynasty over Marwar, India, following the death of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in the 17th century.

  7. Durgadas Rathore (Durga Das Rathore) (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718) is credited with having preserved the rule of the Rathore dynasty over Marwar, India, following the death of Jaswant Singh in the 17th century. In doing so he had to defy [Aurangzeb], a Mughal Empire.