Ratan Singh of Bharatpur
Ratan Singh was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Bharatpur from 1768 to 1769.
| Maharaja Ratan Singh | |
|---|---|
| Maharaja of Bharatpur | |
![]() Portrait of Maharaja Ratan Singh  | |
| Reign | 28 August 1768 –11 April 1769 | 
| Coronation | 28 August 1768, Deeg | 
| Predecessor | Jawahar Singh | 
| Successor | Kehri Singh | 
| Born | ? | 
| Died | 11 April 1769 Vrindavan (Brindaban)  | 
| Issue | Keshri Singh | 
| House | Sinsiniwar Jat Dynasty | 
| Father | Suraj Mal | 
| Mother | Ganga Devi | 
| Religion | Hinduism | 
He ascended the throne after the death of Maharaja Jawahar Singh.[1] Jawahar Singh had no son, hence he was succeeded by his brother, Ratan Singh. During a Holi festival held in Vrindavan, possibly drunk Ratan Singh was killed by a dwarf in Bharatpur a very dilapidated "Ratan Chhatri" is still present. His son Maharaja Kehri Singh succeeded him in 1769.
References
    
- Playne, Somerset; R. V. Solomon; J. W. Bond; Arnold Wright (2006). Indian states: a biographical, historical, and administrative survey p492. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-1965-4. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
 
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