Dhokal Singh | |||||
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Raja | |||||
Raja of Panna | |||||
Reign | c. 1785 – c. 1798 | ||||
Predecessor | Anirudh Singh | ||||
Successor | Kishor Singh | ||||
Died | c. 1798 | ||||
Issue | Kishor Singh | ||||
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House | Panna | ||||
Dynasty | Bundela | ||||
Father | Hindupat Singh |
Dhokal Singh was the Raja of Panna from 1785 until his death in 1798.
He was the youngest of three sons of Hindupat Singh. [1] After the death of his brother, Anirudh Singh in 1779, he was installed on the throne of Panna by Beni Singh and Khemraj in 1785. [2] They installed him because he was a minor, which allowed them to wield power during his minority. [1] Following this, a struggle for the throne of Panna ensued between him and his brother, Sarnet Singh. [3] In the course of this conflict, a battle took place at Gathewara, where his benefactor, Beni Singh, was killed by the forces of Arjun Singh, who was aiding Sarnet. [1] [3] When Mahadji Scindia sent Laxman Hari Newalkar to collect arrears due from Panna, he dispatched his Diwan, Rajdhar Singh, who defeated Newalkar in November 1790. [4] During his reign, the whole of Bundelkhand fell prey to Himmat Bahadur and Ali Bahadur, a grandson of Bajirao Peshwa. [2] [3] Ali asserted his suzerainty over all rulers of the region and defeated him in his campaign, forcing Singh to flee to Kalinjar. [3] He later received a sanad from Ali Bahadur. [3]
He died in 1798, and his son, Kishor Singh, succeeded him on the throne of Panna. [3]